Showing posts with label Senator Clayton Hee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senator Clayton Hee. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

commercial, Senator Clayton Hee, Vivian Maunakea, and Volunteers needed

The commercial was shown tonight on the six o'clock news. It should show again around 10pm. I saw it on KHON and KGMB.

The other day, I posted the video of Governor John Waihe'e's comments at the "Ceded" Lands Informational Forum. Today, we have an 8 minute clip of Senator Clayton Hee. In his comments, he talks about two legislative proposals designed to protect the ceded lands. He also comments about how Native Hawaiian issues will need to be resolved politically.
See video below.


A big Mahalo goes out to Vivian Maunakea from Waimanalo for writing to her State Representative, Chris Lee and letting him know that she wants him to support a moratorium on "ceded" lands sales. This is exactly the kind of thing we need people to do.

We're starting to get e-mails from people who want to volunteer on Saturday during the rally. That's awesome. We still need more volunteers though. If you're interested send us an e-mail at kupuaina@gmail.com

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Ceded Lands Informational Forum




Aside from a few issues that arose throughout the event, the "ceded" informational forum was a success. Despite the quality of the online live stream, statistics from our live-stream host shows that we had 48 visitors of our live-streaming event today. Forty-eight doesn't seem like a big number, but I don't know how many people can get roughly 48 strangers to sit and listen/watch in front of a computer for over 2 hours.

Dee Jay Mailer, CEO of Kamehameha Schools, was in attendance (in her personal (Not professional) capacity along with Ann Botticelli, Vice President for Community Relations & Communications of Kamehameha Schools. Immediately after the end of our event, these two women approached me and thanked the Kupu'aina Coalition for hosting the event. Ms. Mailer described it as a "gift" that she was able to learn so much from. They both expressed appreciation for the format, the content and the speaking panelists, one of which was an unexpected, yet pleasant surprise.

A good number of notable people were in attendance. We were able to identify three Hawai'i legislators in the audience.
- Former Governor John Waihe'e also made an appearance and also became a panelist.
- Senator Russell Kokubun
- Representative Mele Carroll
- Representative Chris Lee
- Colin Kippen
- Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustee Oswald Stender (or someone who looks exactly like him), and
- Dr. Lilikala Kameeleihiwa.

Hopefully, we'll be able to fix the video so that it comes out much better. We did live-stream the event, but when I play it back at ustream, it doesn't play back very well and freezes up often. If you watched the live-stream event online, I'm interested in knowing how well it worked out for you. I realize that in the beginning the audio wasn't very good, but any other feedback you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

A big Mahalo nui goes out to Na'alehu Anthony and Paliku Documentary Films who brought all their video recording equipment to the law school to film this event. We're looking forward to the finished product.

I'll be sure to post some pictures up later.