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Civic Engagement stories



Feb. 7, 2025

Gapero appointed to serve as a Hawaiʻi Island Youth Commissioner

Class of 2027 student Wehiwaalani Gapero was appointed by Mayor Kimo Alameda to the Hawaiʻi Island Youth Commission on February 6.

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Nov. 6, 2024

Our Kaiāulu Votes advocacy efforts offer opportunities for students to get civically engaged

Haumāna learn more about the kuleana they will soon be able to exercise by voting and encourage others in our community to do so.

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Oct. 29, 2024

ʻŌpio make their voices heard on why civic engagement matters

Twelve student leaders from across our pae ʻāina engaged in a Hawaii New Now panel discussion around topics or importance.

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Aug. 5, 2024

Native Hawaiian organizations mobilize for election season

Kamehameha Schools and other Native Hawaiian-serving organizations have launched Our Kaiāulu Votes in advance of the 2024 primary election.

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May 2, 2023

Get out the vote – Oʻahu

Civic engagement starts in our own community, in our own neighborhood. More and more Native Hawaiians are stepping up to lead. This year, over 100 Native Hawaiian candidates are running for a seat on their neighborhood boards.

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