Hawaii Peace Portrait revisited

Take a Stand! Get in the

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On Jan. 17, 2005, more than 200 people of diverse ages, cultures, and political views came together in Hilo, Hawaii for a “Day of Unity for Justice & Peace.”  Jan. 17th marked the holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  This date also marked the 112th year of the U.S. invasion and illegal occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Yesterday, You Were Courageous & Steadfast! Where Are You & the Next Generation Today?   Will You Stand Again for Justice and Peace (for All Sides)?

There Has Never In History Been A Greater Need For A Large Anti-War Movement. “The wars in Vietnam and Iraq killed millions; we’re talking about a conflict that can kill billions.” https://t.co/eMXpSNBuLH

1 . Mourn all victims of violence. 2. Reject violence & war as solutions. 3. Defend civil liberties.
       4. Oppose all discrimination: anti-Islamic, anti-Semitic, anti-Hawaiian, anti-Black, anti-Asian, anti-Russian, anti-LGBTQ, etc. 5. Seek peace through peaceful means and work for justice in Hawai`i and around the world.

Malu ‘Aina Center for Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown), Hawai’i 96760

                                           Phone (808) 966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org to receive our posts.

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Join the Hilo weekly Peace Vigil on Fridays 3:30-5 PM at the downtown Post Office

The Hilo Peace Vigil is now in its 1118th week