In Our Power
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 [https://www.environment-hawaii.org/?p=3935]' * Demilitarization is Decolonization [https://ndncollective.org/demilitarization-is-decolonization-ndn-collective-releases-position-paper-on-militarism-leading-up-to-veterans-day/] * 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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