JANUARY “FREE HAWAII NEWS” - US MILITARY HIDDEN AGENDA FOR RED HILL?
Plus Land Title Workshops For Hawaiians & How Colonialism Effects The Long Term
Health Of Hawaiians
The January “Free Hawaii News” show airing tonight, Friday , January 6th at
6 PM on `Olelo Television Channel 53 on O`ahu will feature a special report on a US Navy hidden agenda for Red Hill.
“After one year with no solutions, the Red Hill jet fuel water contamination disaster continues to be one of the most serious health risks not only for Hawaiians and everyone on O`ahu including US military families,” states Free Hawaii News co-host Leon Siu.
“In our report we get to the bottom of this issue including if there are any hidden agendas being employed by the US Navy.”
“We then dig even deeper into the status of Hawaiian health issues. Itʻs no secret that since the time of the illegal US overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom kanaka maoli or Hawaiian health concerns continue to be one of the biggest issues for Hawaiians who are the native people of our land,” remarked co-host Hinaleimoana Wong.
Brought to you by the Koani Foundation, Free Hawaii News airs the first Friday evening of every month on channel 53 of `Ōlelo Television on O`ahu at 6 PM.
The hour long show features reports from Hawaiians in various communities about issues in their areas.
The purpose of the show is to present Hawaiian or kanaka maoli perspectives on a broad range of topics and issues affecting the Hawaiian Islands, the Pacific and the world. The hosts of “Free Hawaii News” are Hinaleimoana Wong and Leon Kaulahao Siu.
Hinaleimoana Wong is a kumu hula, filmmaker, cultural activist, Hawaiian language speaker, preservationist and community leader. She has served as a member of the O`ahu Island Burial Council.
Leon Siu has for many years served as Foreign Minister of the Hawaiian Kingdom. He is active in that role at the United Nations in both New York City and Geneva, Switzerland. Besides being a diplomat, he is also an award-winning musician, composer and political analyst.
“Free Hawaii News” is also posted online at FreeHawaiiNews.com, Facebook, Instagram and many other social media sites for viewers to see.