Friends of the Judiciary History Center of Hawaii
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The Friends is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps support the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center in its mission to educate the public about Hawaii's judicial and legal history, and to promote civic engagement.
The Judiciary History Center partners with Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition for Hawaiian History Month! - Learn what's on in September: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/sept-2024-programs
Join the Friends of the Judiciary History Center's annual membership meeting THIS THURSDAY, and learn about the new digital archives of the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center!
RSVP: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/annual-meeting-2024
Discover What's Happening in July at the Judiciary History Center! - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/july-2024-programs
UPCOMING PUBLIC PROGRAM: "Tides of Change: Mapping the Legacy of US Imperialism and Community Empowerment" - Thursdays May 9th and 16th at 5:30 PM - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/tides-of-change-series-6242064
Join us at the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center on Saturday, April 27th to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Aliʻiōlani Hale! - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/150-anniversary-event
TOMORROW 2/29/24 at 10 am: Zoom presentation featuring the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa's Hawaiʻi Congressional Papers Collection
Join us Sunday February 25th at the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center to experience an intimate 19th-century-style performance by artist Michael Schuster, based on historical interactions between King Kalākaua, and eastern European Jewish emigrant, Elias Abraham Rosenberg. The performance explores the connection between history, genealogy, and folklore; highlighting issues of colonialism, racism, antisemitism, and cultural identity. - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/kingsdream-aliiolani
Join us next week Tuesday January 30th for an incredible opportunity to learn about and discuss the Red Hill water crisis with Ernest Y.W. Lau, Manager and Chief Engineer of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply - REGISTER: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/civil2024-jan30
We are searching for a student intern to support archives digitization and research at the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center. This PAID internship is open to current and recent graduates. Apply by December 31st! - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/student-internship
PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT: Friday, September 29, 2023 at 5:00 pm - ʻOnipaʻa Reimagined: Celebrating 30 Years of Civic Engagement Through Film
Immerse yourself in a thought-provoking film screening and discussion to educate and inspire positive change in our community: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/onipaa-reimagined
Wed, July 19, 5:00 PM - Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea: Celebrating Native Hawaiian Advocacy Through Film
Join us at Aliʻiōlani Hale as we examine the history of Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea (Sovereignty Restoration Day) and discuss civic engagement with Hawaiian filmmakers. Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea 2023 honoree, Dennis “Bumpy” Kanahele will share moments of his advocacy for sovereignty and legal efforts to acquire land in Waimānalo.
Moderated by Kainoa Daines (President, Friends of Judiciary History Center of Hawaiʻi)
Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea: Celebrating Native Hawaiian Advocacy Through Film SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE JUDICIARY HISTORY CENTER OF HAWAIʻI AND LĀ HOʻIHOʻI EA HONOLULU
Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day 2023 - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/civil-liberties-and-the-constitution-day-ii
Mahalo Aku, Mahalo Mai! Give Thanks, Receive Thanks, on Giving Tuesday! - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/givingtuesday2022
"Dealing with High Conflict Personalities in Mediation", presented by the Hawaiʻi Judiciary's Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution and its partners - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/adr-program-nov
Civics Education Opportunity - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/civics-education-opportunity
The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary's Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution Presents a Virtual Brown Bag Session on "The Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Mediation and Their Ethical Implications" - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/adr-program
Learn about what's happening at the Judiciary History Center! Attend the Friends of JHC's annual membership meeting next week! - Register: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/friends-of-jhc-meeting
Join us June 8th, with Reyna Ramolete Hayashi of the Trust for Public Land and Keoni Fox of the Ala Kakahakai Trail Association, to learn how communities can partner with land trusts to conserve and protect ʻāina threatened by subdivision, sale, or development. - Register: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/conserving-and-protecting-aina-along-the-kau-coast
Conserving and Protecting ʻĀina Along the Kaʻū Coast - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/conserving-and-protecting-ina-along-the-ka-coast
Keeper of the Bay: Protecting Kahaluʻu - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/keeper-of-the-bay-protecting-kahaluu-reminder
On March 31st, the University of Hawai'i hosts "Title IX in Higher Education" from 12:00–1:15 pm (HST). Register: https://hawaii.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qF9-eF6qRQauIMXAeV-FQw
June 23, 2022 will mark the fiftieth anniversary of Title IX. Join leaders from the University of Hawai'i community to chat about the history and future of Title IX in Hawai'i and across the United States. University of Hawai'i President David Lassner will provide opening remarks to this panel discussion. Panelists include: Amy Agbayani, Emeritus Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Diversity, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa; Maenette Benham, Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i West O‘ahu; Doris Ching, Emeritus Vice President for Student Affairs, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa; Marilyn Moniz '79, Associate Athletics Director (retired), University of Hawai'i; and Camille Nelson, Dean & Professor, William S. Richardson School of Law.
Join our virtual talk-story with Cindi Punihaole as she shares the history of Kahaluʻu Bay, her advocacy work to save its coral reef, and current trends and policy affecting our coasts. - Register: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/keeper-of-the-bay-protecting-kahaluu
ʻIolani Palace Presents The Gathering Project - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/iolani-palace-presents-the-gathering-project
Join us Sunday afternoon for "The Legacy of Patsy Mink and Title IX" in celebration of Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day! - Register: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/legacy-of-patsy-mink-and-title-ix
Speakers Bureau Opportunities - https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/speakers-bureau-opportunities
Join us for our first program of the New Year: "The Legacy of Patsy Mink and Title IX" - Learn more: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/the-legacy-of-patsy-mink-and-title-ix
Support the Friends of the Judiciary History Center this holiday! Learn about our museum redesign project and how you can be part of making history: https://mailchi.mp/jhchawaii/warm-wishes-this-holiday-give-the-gift-of-support-irs4ju7v9t
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417 S. King Street
Honolulu, HI
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Tuesday | 8am - 4pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 4pm |
Thursday | 8am - 4pm |
Friday | 8am - 4pm |
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