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Engaging in the Political Process to Support ʻĀina Momona

A Nāhululeihiwakuipapa Emerging Professionals Workshop

Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference 2020 Workshop #201 Engaging in the Political Process to Support ʻĀina Momona – A Nāhululeihiwakuipapa Emerging Professionals Workshop

This workshop will focus on how to engage with the political process here in Hawai’i. Participants will hear from panelists currently involved in affecting change through policy and civic engagement. They will also learn how our actions and diligence, as citizens, are important to shaping the future we wish to see in Hawai’i, and beyond. Guest speaker presentations will teach participants about how to find and interact with their representatives (at all levels of government), hold decision makers accountable, find public meetings, and follow and influence legislation. Together, we can leverage our voices to create representation that is truly responsive to the needs of our communities and ‘āina.

View the slides from this workshop here.

Workshop Presenters

  • Linnea Heu – Pacific Internship Programs for Exploring Science (PIPES)
  • Katie Kamelamela – Akaka Foundation for Tropical Forests
  • Christy Martin – Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species (CGAPS)
  • Keanu Young – Public Access Room (PAR)
  • Virginia Beck – Public Access Room (PAR)
  • Sharon Ziegler-Chong – University of Hawaii at Hilo
  • Bethany Morrison – County of Hawaiʻi

To learn more about the Nāhululeihiwakuipapa Subcommittee and its programs click here.