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Camille Kalama on Demilitarization, Environmental Justice and the Hawaiian Kingdom

Camille Kalama on Demilitarization, Environmental Justice and the Hawaiian Kingdom

Released Thursday, 24th March 2022
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Camille Kalama on Demilitarization, Environmental Justice and the Hawaiian Kingdom

Camille Kalama on Demilitarization, Environmental Justice and the Hawaiian Kingdom

Camille Kalama on Demilitarization, Environmental Justice and the Hawaiian Kingdom

Camille Kalama on Demilitarization, Environmental Justice and the Hawaiian Kingdom

Thursday, 24th March 2022
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On this episode, the NDN Collective Climate Justice team speaks with one of our NDN Collective Board Members, Camille Kalama, about the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, a military fuel storage facility in Hawaii, and this facility's implications for climate and environmental justice. 

Camille is a kanaka maoli (Native Hawaiian) from O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. Camille also served as a staff attorney with the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation from 2006 until 2019 after clerking for one year at the Hawaii Supreme Court.

 

Show notes: 

  • The Navy’s ‘Superfund Six
  • Demilitarization is Decolonization 
  • Links to follow our work here: 
  • Kaʻohewai is the coalition of Native Hawaiian organizations organized for the permanent shutdown of Red Hill Bulk Fuel Facility - @kaohewai (instagram, twitter) 
  • H.U.L.I. is Hawaii Unity and Liberation Institute which is the social justice/non-violent direct action training arm of Koʻihonua - @huli.nvda (instagram, facebook)
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