Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 >Hawaii Nation Info <info (AT) hawaii-nation (DOT) org>>To: hawaii-nation>[hawaii-nation] Hawaiians to march in Bay Area Aug. 20>Thu, 11 Aug 2005 10:01:01 -1000>>>http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Aug/11/ln/508110344.html/?print=on>>The Honolulu Advertiser>Thursday, August 11, 2005>>>>Alumni planning march in Bay Area>>By Gordon Y.K. Pang>Advertiser Staff Writer>>Kamehameha Schools alumni and other supporters>will hold a rally and march in downtown San>Francisco next week in support of the school's>Hawaiians-first admissions policy, according to>one of the organizers.>>At least several hundred are expected to attend.>They will be joined by Kamehameha chief executive>Dee Jay Mailer and at least one school trustee;>members of the 'Ilio'ulaokalani Coalition, a>Native Hawaiian rights group; and others.>>The march, set for noon Aug. 20, will go by>Seventh and Mission streets, where the 9th U.S.>Circuit Court of Appeals sits. The court, in a>reversal of a lower-court ruling, decided 2-1>that Kamehameha's preferential admissions policy>constitutes unlawful race discrimination.>>The case was brought by a boy known only as John>Doe who is starting his senior year of high>school this fall. Kamehameha is appealing to have>more judges of the 28-member court review the>decision made by the three judges.>>Noelani Jai, a 1983 Kamehameha graduate and an>attorney who lives in Southern California, said>she was bothered by the court ruling when she>read it. After exchanging e-mails with other>Kamehameha alumni in California, she quickly>realized she isn't the only out-of-state Hawaiian>who is unhappy and, on Friday, she decided to>talk with others about the march.>>"All of the sudden it occurred to me one night>that we live in California, we live near the 9th>Circuit Court, and so I thought it would a>perfect opportunity for kanaka maoli on the>Mainland to represent those who are in Hawai'i by>marching on the court," Jai said.>>The word has been going out primarily via e-mails>and online bulletin boards and chat rooms.>>Jai said she expects at least 30 to 40 people,>including herself and her 11-year-old daughter,>Kehaulani, to fly to San Francisco for the march.>>Since the expected turnout has been growing>steadily, the Northern California alumni chapter>and school public relations staff in Honolulu are>helping put the event together, Jai said.>>Last Saturday, an estimated 20,000 people>attended rallies and marches statewide in>Hawai'i. That included 15,000 who gathered at>'Iolani Palace, most of whom formed a sea of red>T-shirts that marched up to Mauna 'Ala, the Royal>Mausoleum.>>Sacramento-based attorney Eric Grant, who is>representing John Doe in the case, said on>Saturday that he did not think it was likely that>the judges would be swayed by shows of>disapproval.>>But Jai said that influencing the judges was not>the main point. "More than that, we just want to>educate folks across the continent, and not just>San Francisco," she said. Jai said she hopes to>get 300 to 400 at the march although some have>suggested as many as 1,000 could show up, given>the number of Kamehameha alumni in California.>>Vicky Holt Takamine, president of>'Ilio'ulaokalani, said about six members of her>group intend to join the San Francisco effort.>The group, which was instrumental in setting up>last week's Honolulu march, intends to take along>about 2,000 T-shirts to sell for $10 apiece.>'Ilio'ulaokalani sold out its stock of 3,000 to>4,000 shirts at last Saturday's rally, Takamine>said.>>Jai said that besides the march, alumni chapters>are talking about holding candlelight vigils Aug.>19 that would be conducted simultaneously across>the country. There are more than a dozen chapters>on the Mainland, including those in Washington,>D.C., and Chicago.>>© COPYRIGHT 2005 The Honolulu Advertiser, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.>>>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>>> Note: the content of forwarded messages reflects the opinion of> the authors, not necessarily that of the list maintainers.> _______________> This list is provided as a free service. Donations may be made to:> Aloha First, PO Box 701, Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795> _______________> Hawai`i - Independent & Sovereign> info (AT) hawaii-nation (DOT) org http://hawaii-nation.org> _______________> "The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than> the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-> seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station."> - Queen Lili`uokalani> _______________> Post message: hawaii-nation> Subscribe: hawaii-nation-> Un: hawaii-nation> List owner: hawaii-nation-owner><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>>>> Groups Links>><*> > hawaii-nation/>><*> To from this group, send an email to:> hawaii-nation>><*> Your > >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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