Water Is Life: A Webinar on Choosing Water Over War. With former Philippines Congressman Walden Bello, Sung-hee Choi, Dr. Kamanamaikalani Beamer, Shinako Oyakawa, and Maria Hernandez. Moderated by Koohan Paik-Mander.
Start: 2022-02-19 20:00:00 UTC Eastern Standard Time (US & Canada) (GMT-05:00)
End: 2022-02-19 22:00:00 UTC Eastern Standard Time (US & Canada) (GMT-05:00)
This is a virtual event
This free, public webinar will present the voices of those choosing water over war in Hawaii, Philippines, Jeju Korea, Okinawa, and Guahan.
1-min. video trailer:
Co-Sponsor: CODE PINK
Start time will be February 20, 2022, 9:00 a.m. in Manila, 10:00 a.m. in Naha and Jeju, 11:00 a.m. in Hagåtña,12:00 p.m. in Sydney, and 2:00 p.m. in Auckland.
Which is the same time as February 19, 2022, at 3:00 p.m. in Honolulu, 5:00 p.m. in Los Angeles, and 8:00 p.m. in New York.
The event will include presentations, followed by Q&A, from these presenters:
Kamanamaikalani Beamer (Hawaii) is
the Dana Naone Hall Chair in Hawaiian Studies, Literature, and the
Environment at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is the author of
the award-winning No Mākou Ka Mana—Liberating the Nation and the
forthcoming Islands and Cultures: How Pacific Islands Can Influence How
We Understand the World (with Peter Vitousek and Te Maire Tau). He
previously served as executive director of the Kohala Center, director
of ‘Āina-Based Education at Kamehameha Schools, and director of Stanford
University’s First Nations Futures Institute. He is a co-founder of
ʻĀina Aloha Economic Futures.
Walden Flores Bello (Philippines) is
a Filipino academic, environmentalist, and social worker who served as a
member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines. He is an
international adjunct professor at Binghamton University, professor of
sociology and public administrationat the University of the Philippines
Diliman, and executive director of regional policy think-tank Focus on
the Global South. Bello is also the founder and chairperson of the
left-wing alliance Laban ng Masa. (lit. Struggle of the Masses)
Sung-Hee Choi (Jeju, Korea) is
a peace activist and one of the key organizers within the Jeju naval
base resistance. She works tirelessly to demilitarize Jeju. Sung-Hee is a
member of the board of advisors at the Global Network Against Weapons
and Nuclear Power in Space. In 2011 she was imprisoned for her role in
the Save Jeju effort.
Shinako Oyakawa (Okinawa) is
a native Okinawan mother, activist, writer, co-director of Association
of Comprehensive Studies for Independence of the Lew Chewans (ACSILs)
and part time lecturer of Okinawa University. She also run after school
kids programs in Naha. Shinako specializes in language revitalization,
de-militarization and de-colonization of the Ryukyu islands. Shinako has
attended UN Permanet Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) and Expert
Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) to report
colonized situation of the Ryukyu islands.
Maria Hernandez May (Guahan) is
a CHamoru mother of three, environmental and cultural rights activist,
and interim executive officer of indigenous CHamoru women-led non-profit
Prutehi Litekyan: Save Ritidian (PLSR), which aligns with organizations
throughout the Mariåna Islands to protect sacred native lands and
advocate for the rightful return of ancestral lands. Maria is a 2022
Bertha Foundation Fellow investigating the relationships between
politics and profit and the ways they contribute to the degradation of
Guåhan’s (Guam) main fresh water aquifer and the contamination of the
island’s coastal waters. Maria has a B.A. in Literature and M.S. in
Business Administration, as well as a background in journalism,
strategic communications and marketing.
And Moderator:
Koohan Paik-Mander (Hawaii) is a Member of the Board of Directors of World BEYOND War. She is also a board member of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, is part of the CODEPINK working group “China is Not Our Enemy,” and is on the advisory committee of the Global Just Transition project at Foreign Policy in Focus. She formerly served as campaign director of the Asia-Pacific program at the International Forum on Globalization. She is co-author of The Superferry Chronicles: Hawaii’s Uprising Against Militarism, Commercialism and the Desecration of the Earth, and has written on militarism in the Asia-Pacific for The Nation, The Progressive, Foreign Policy in Focus, and other publications.
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