WORK TO PROMOTE SOCIAL JUSTICE, PEACE, AND EA ((LIFE, SOVEREIGNTY, RISING, BREATH) IN HAWAI?I THROUGH GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING, NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTIONS, PROVIDING POPULAR EDUCATION WORKSHOPS, AND UTILIZING ART ACTIVISM AS A TOOL FOR SOCIAL CHANGE. HPJ SEEKS A DEMILITARIZED AND DE-OCCUPIED HAWAI?I AND PACIFIC THAT IS SOCIALLY JUST AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE. WE IMAGINE A WORLD THAT COLLECTIVELY STOPS MILITARY EXPANSION AND RETURNS AND RESTORES MILITARILY CONTROLLED LANDS TO THE KANAKA MAOLI, AND TO ALL INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DEMANDING INDEPENDENCE THROUGHOUT OCEANIA. WE ORGANIZE TO CREATE A WORLD OF GENUINE SECURITY AND CLIMATE JUSTICE.
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2023. HAWAII PEACE AND JUSTICE reported 6 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
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