Campaign to Free Hawaii
Campaign to Free Hawaii
• Realizing that our country, the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands still legally exists, many of us are repatriating to our Kingdom, embracing our Hawaiian nationality and mounting a vigorous campaign to Free Hawaii from US occupation.
• Our campaign exposes the fraud perpetrated by the United States and calls on the United States to comply with its obligation under international law to peacefully end its illegal occupation of our country and to fully cooperate in the restoration of our Kingdom.
• The campaign welcomes all the people living in the Hawaiian Islands and elsewhere to join us in putting our hearts and minds together to restore our country.
• We Hawaiians call on all Americans to urge their President to Free Hawaii so we can resume proper, peaceful, friendly relations between our two countries.
• We Hawaiians call on the global community to support our quest to Free Hawaii and we invite countries from around the world to reactivate and honor their existing treaties and agreements with our Kingdom so we can once again live in peace with the family of nations.
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ON THE LOCAL LEVEL
We are focusing on real and practical things we can do to free ourselves and Free Hawaii.
We welcome constructive ideas. This is not a time to wallow in our sorrows or endlessly debate over minor details.
Our Goal: To wake up and activate those who are willing to engage in the effort to Free Hawaii
The first task is to awaken the people who had been in stasis for a long time. The next is to cause them to rise up and reclaim their identity, place and kuleana.
FORMING ACTION TEAMS FOR THE FOLLOWING…
Operations and facilities
Office Staff
Meeting coordinators
Communications
Maintaining contact lists
Maintaining regular contact
Issuing alerts and calls to action
Media production
Producers/directors
Creative
Technical
Research and Writing
Pertinent information
Collateral materials - pamphlets, brochures, etc.
Articles
Book/Web Page: “Living in a Sovereign Land”…the Hawaiian Nationals Handbook
Pamphlets and brochures: “Welcome to the Kingdom of Hawaii” – to educate tourists; “Welcome Home to the Hawaiian Kingdom” – to repatriate Hawaiians
Public Relations & Marketing
Engaging, enlightening and reprogramming the public
Outreach to US and State of Hawaii
Educating state, county and community leaders
Educating US congressional delegation
Media dissemination
Social media (word-of-mouth on hyper-drive)
Other internet venues (websites, email, etc.)
Typical TV, radio and print outlets
Merchandizing (to promote cause and raise funds)
Create messaging products
Disseminate and sell products
SPECIAL PROJECTS AND CAMPAIGNS
Project: REGISTRY OF HAWAIIAN NATIONALS
Drafters – crafting the language
Planners – how to go about collecting signatures
Collection – live, mail-in, internet
Projects: EVENTS
Initiating and organizing events
Participating in other events
Fund-raising – concerts, screenings, golf-tournaments, car-washes...
Projects: Conferences, Seminars, Workshops - “Making Things Pono”
Initiating and organizing discussions on critical issues in rebuilding
the nation:
Legal matters – handling legal matters under current situation,
restoring jurisdiction, applicable laws, etc. making things pono
Economy – economic strategies, financial systems, reconciling
business and quality of life, doing things pono
Food security, health, housing, etc. … doing things pono
Land and resources – reclaiming titles, restoring wise use, reviving
agriculture, doing things pono... mālama ʻāina.