2025

  • I Ola Wailuanui seeks to preserve, protect, and restore Wailuanuiahoano and its environmental, historical, and cultural foundations. wailuanui.org

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  • ʻEkolu Mea Nui seeks to transform Hawai‘i’s justice system through Native Hawaiian cultural practices and values to manifest a pono justice system that heals and empowers individuals, ‘ohana, and communities, and to innovate alternatives to incarceration, restore the human spirit, build resilient ‘ohana, and change laws and policies. ekolumeanui.org

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  • Academic Labor United fights to organize graduate workers by empowering them with the skills and knowledge necessary to hold their employers, the State of Hawai’i and the University of Hawai’i, accountable. academiclaborunited.org

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  • Jewish Voice for Peace Hawaiʻi works to educate Hawaiʻiʻs communities about settler-colonialism in Palestine and the links to colonialism in Hawai’i. jewishvoiceforpeace.org

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  • Hui Hoʻoniho is building a firm foundation to cultivate and strengthen community through the practice of uhau humu pōhaku (Hawaiian drystack masonry). huihooniho.org

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  • AF3IRM Hawai‘i’s mission is to liberate womankind, from margin to center. af3irm.org

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  • Mālama Mākua facilitates community-led pathways to restore culturally appropriate relationships with the valley and within the valley in staunch solidarity with all other lands impacted by militarism, standing as a a piko of peace and ho’iho’i ea. malamamakua.org

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  • Hoʻōla Hou Ia Kalauaoʻs mission is to restore identity and abundance to Kalauao in ʻEwa, Oʻahu by caring for ʻāina; growing, preparing, and eating ancestral foods; and building community through education and the return to Native Hawaiian values and cultural practices. hoolahouiakalauao.wordpress.com

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  • SWOP HI advocates for the rights, health, and safety of sex workers (current and former) and trafficking survivors through healing justice, disability inclusion, harm reduction, and BIPOC and lived-experience-led frameworks. @swophawaii

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  • The Pōpolo Project is redefining what it means to be Black in Hawai’i and in the world through cultivating radical reconnection to ourselves, our community, our ancestors, and the land, changing what we commonly think of as Local and highlighting the vivid, complex diversity of Black communities in our region and beyond. thepopoloproject.org

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