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Ulupono Initiative is a Hawai‘i-based and -focused [3] organization that uses impact investing, [4] non-profit grant-making, and advocacy [3] with the stated goals of "increasing the amount of locally produced food, renewable energy and clean transportation, and improving water and waste management."
Chesney-Lind works to find alternatives to women's incarceration and is an advocate for humanitarian solutions within the Hawaiian criminal justice system. She focuses on teaching courses on girls' delinquency and women's crime, issues of girls' programming and women's imprisonment, youth gangs, the sociology of gender, and the victimization of women and girls.
Wilhelmine with her father Hermann A. Widemann, c. 1881 Wilhelmine Kekelaokalaninui Widemann Dowsett (March 28, 1861 – December 10, 1929) was a Native Hawaiian suffragist who helped organize the National Women's Equal Suffrage Association of Hawaii, the first women's suffrage club in the Territory of Hawaii in 1912.
Apr. 29—1/2 Swipe or click to see more JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM A grant for $300,000 from lawmakers will help the 442nd Legacy Center convert part of the apartment building it ...
Grants can help capital funding for women-owned small businesses.
Women have been historically underrepresented in the business world, but that’s been changing in recent years. To support female entrepreneurs, several organizations provide grants for women ...
Native Hawaiian women and loyalists coalesced around the Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Na Wahine (Hawaiian Women's Patriotic League). It was founded to oppose the overthrow and support the deposed queen, on March 27, 1893, by Emilie Widemann Macfarlane.
Continued suffrage organizing by a multi-ethnic group of women in Hawaii played a role in the eventual ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution on August 18, 1920, granting women the right to vote. [1] Very soon after the passage of the amendment, women began seeking election to the Hawaii Territorial ...
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