News
conference re Doe v Kamehameha hearing
Statement by Dee Jay Mailer
Chief Executive Officer
October
16, 2004
Thank you, Nainoa.
I join you in thanking our friends from the
community for being with us here today.
It is ironic that on the day when we announce
to you that we will fight again for our preference policy…that
on this same day, 120 years ago, … our beloved Princess
Pauahi died.
On October 16, 1884, Bernice Pauahi Bishop passed
the most precious gift she had, her lands, to those most precious
to her, her children. She asked that her Trustees provide
education for her people so that they might become “good
and industrious men and women”.
And now, in just a few weeks, we will stand
before the 9th Circuit Court to uphold the decision made by
Judge Kay that supports our right to continue to do what Pauahi
asked us to do.
This truly is a matter of great concern for
the Hawaiian people, and, as we have seen since this lawsuit
was first filed, Hawaii’s larger community has been
very generous in their support of preserving Kamehameha Schools’
ability to best serve the Hawaiian people. We have just a
few of the our many supporters represented here today.
To echo what Nainoa shared, I want everyone
who supports Kamehameha Schools to know that we are fully
prepared and singularly focused on defending our preference
policy. The same excellent legal team that successfully defended
our policy before Judge Kay will present our arguments before
the appeals court. They are well prepared and ready for the
task ahead.
It is absolutely fitting that the arguments
will be heard here in Hawaii. In the homeland of Princess
Pauahi and the children she gave her wealth to educate. Hawaiians
have made tremendous strides. There are Hawaiian leaders in
every industry and field of endeavor in this state and Hawaiians
are contributing to every corner of this world.
Pauahi has helped make this possible. But we
still have work to do, and preserving the preference policy
will allow us to finish the job Pauahi started.
Our work at Kamehameha Schools has been underway
for 117 years. Our campuses have become symbols of Hawaiian
progress and excellence for our people and for our community.
But there is so much more to what Kamehameha Schools has become.
- We have been working diligently to extend Pauahi’s
gift further into our communities.
- We are committed to funding and assisting charter schools
that emphasize Hawaiian cultural values and practices.
- We are increasing early education programs that prepare
our keiki to succeed in school.
- We are opening up our lands for cultural and educational
experiences that attract students from every segment of
our community.
- We are providing scholarships to students who do not
attend Kamehameha Schools so that they may benefit from
Pauahi’s gifts as well.
Kamehameha Schools is an educational force that benefits
our entire state, and this is the work we need to continue
in order to achieve the vision of our founder: restoring the
Hawaiian people to their rightful place of pride and leadership
within their own homeland. Children and families who are proud
of their heritage and themselves and are given tools and support,
thrive and become vital builders of their communities. A vibrant
Hawaiian culture will keep Hawaii the kind of place that makes
all of us want to live and raise our children here.
On the morning of November 4, Kamehameha Schools will be
hosting a special prayer service on the UH campus, where the
appeals hearing will be held. The prayer service will be held
at the UH Baseball Field. We are inviting all Kamehameha Schools
supporters – Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian alike - to join
us as we reflect on what Pauahi’s gift has meant to
all of us. Pauahi was a devout Christian. We believe that
praying to Ke Akua for guidance and support is what she would
have done and would want us to do. Please join us on this
historical day.
It is my honor now to introduce a man who has singularly
touched more Hawaiian students at Kamehameha Schools than
many of us…falling short only of our dear Aunty Gladys
Brandt…Dr. Michael Chun, Headmaster of our Kapalama
Campus.
Kamehameha Schools Ready
to Defend Preference Policy Before Appeals Panel
Excerpts From
Federal Judge Alan Kay's Ruling
News Conference Statements
Nainoa Thompson
Michael J. Chun, Ph.D.
Letter from
Dee Jay Mailer to KS 'Ohana
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Legacy Day: Oct. 31, 2004
Prayer Service: Nov. 4, 2004
O'ahu: Download
Event Flyer (Acrobat PDF 552 KB)
Maui: Download
Event Flyer (Acrobat PDF 467 KB)
Hawai'i: Download
Event Flyer (Acrobat PDF 93 KB)
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