AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNorth Shore Youth Violence: After a brutal mobbing on Oʻahu’s North Shore, community members are calling for real action to stop teen violence, pointing to counseling, mentorship, and the pressure families face as social media and attention gaps fuel conflict. Voyaging Anniversary at Iolani Palace: Hōkūleʻa’s 50th anniversary is being marked with a free Kamaʻāina Sunday celebration at Iolani Palace on June 14, featuring hula, live music, hands-on navigation activities, and a panel with members of the 1976 crew. Ancestral Remains Protection Delayed: On Hawaiʻi Island, an iwi kūpuna burial council meeting was cancelled for lack of quorum, leaving a key burial treatment plan stalled for years and raising fears for long-term protection of ancestral remains. Hawaiian Home Lands Lawsuit: A new federal lawsuit challenges the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act’s 50% blood quantum requirement, arguing the century-old system is unconstitutional—another flashpoint in the fight over Native Hawaiian entitlements. Housing & Community Costs: Honolulu’s condo world is under strain as aging buildings rack up deferred maintenance, pushing fees and assessments higher for residents trying to keep properties safe. Culture & Community Events: Oʻahu’s June 5–7 weekend lineup includes free, family-friendly options like block parties, card shows, harbor nights, and more. Food & Hospitality for Dad: Four Seasons Resort Lānaʻi is rolling out Father’s Day dining and a Michelin-star chef collaboration June 19–20. Public Safety & Health Access: A growing national push highlights doulas as affordability gaps widen, while Hawaii’s “just in case” abortion pill policy remains a major flashpoint in the state’s healthcare debate.
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