Justin Salisbury

Justin Mark Hideaki Salisbury, from Honolulu, is a blind person, teacher of the blind and leader in the organized blind movement. He is best known for his work in disability rights, but his political activism has also spanned education, labor, environmental, women鈥檚 rights, LGBT rights and other areas, as well.
Sports Teams Should Not Be Using Indigenous Names聽And Identities Wikimedia Creative Commons

Sports Teams Should Not Be Using Indigenous Names聽And Identities

Names like the Atlanta Braves and the Cleveland Indians reinforce oppression and discrimination.

Forgiveness: The Forgotten Part Of Hooponopono Flickr: Gage Skidmore

Forgiveness: The Forgotten Part Of Hooponopono

Anger, bitterness, and hate imprison us, but we have the power to let it all go.

The Injustice of Disability-Based Subminimum Wages Flickr: Dan Kamminga

The Injustice of Disability-Based Subminimum Wages

People with disabilities have organized in聽a quest for liberation from second-class citizen status.

Campaign Corner: Josh Green Listens To The People Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Campaign Corner: Josh Green Listens To The People

The candidate for Hawaii lieutenant governor is appreciated for his work supporting the blind.