Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs At-Large Trustee — Shane Palacat-Nelsen
“We could spend less time in courtrooms and spend more time investing in and developing our community.”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaii Affairs At-Large Trustee — Jackie Burke
“We need to demand and receive fair compensation for military use of our lands, and compensate us for the ‘war machine’ that puts us all at ground zero.”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs At-Large Trustee — Larry Kawaauhau
“Build and desecrate elsewhere, not in Hawaii.”
Kahele Can’t Campaign For Congress Right Now. Does It Matter?
The Democrat has to sit it out while on active National Guard duty, but he doesn’t face much of a threat anyway — something that has dumbfounded political observers.
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kauai Trustee — Kamealoha Smith
“Everyone was enthusiastic and had so much hope for OHA. Now, 40 years later, I wonder what the first OHA candidates in 1980 would say?”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kauai Trustee — Dan Ahuna
“There is a long history of misrepresentation of Native Hawaiians in media.”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Kauilani Almeida
“Funding support for protectors that are standing for cultural beliefs is in line with OHA’s purpose.”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Louis Pau
“I think the percentage of Hawaiian incarcerated is based upon the rightfully perceived atrocities that left Hawaiians debased on their own islands.”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Noelani Cashman-Aiu
“It is time for new blood, new energy, to get new results.”
Candidate Q&A: Office of Hawaii Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Louis Hao
“The 1993 Apology Bill to Native Hawaiians did not provide for reparation. Just being ‘sorry’ is not good enough.”