WHO:
Representative
Tina Wildberger,
Partner organizations include The ACLU of
Hawai‘i, The Legal Clinic, AAUW Hawai‘i, Hawaii J20+, Catholic Charities
Hawai‘i, Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest and Hawai‘i, LGBT Caucus of the
Democratic Party of Hawai‘i, Indivisible Hawai‘i, Americans for Democratic
Action, Hawaiʻi Children's Action Network
WHAT:
Lights
for Liberty vigil to end human detention camps
WHEN:
Friday,
July 12
4-6 p.m.
WHERE:
Hawai‘i
State Capitol Rotunda
415 S. Beretania Street
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi – The public is
invited to attend the Lights for Liberty O‘ahu vigil at the State Capitol being
held in solidarity with hundreds of similar events nationwide to protest the
inhumane treatment of children and migrants at border detention camps.
The
event will include musical guests, spoken word performances, guest speakers,
and tables with information about organizations who provide services to
immigrants. Food trucks featuring varieties of ethnic cuisines will be parked
nearby.
Parking:
Ali'i
Place, 1099 Alakea Street
Civic
Center Municipal Parking, 346 Alapai Street
Parking
meters on Richards, King, and Punchbowl streets
More
parking options here: https://en.parkopedia.com/parking/locations/hawaii_state_capitol_415_s_beretania_st_honolulu_hawaii_96813_united_states_of_america_87z9pygus5d/?country=us&arriving=201907031300&leaving=201907031500
For
details on the national events: https://www.lightsforliberty.org/
For
questions contact n.hussey@capitol.hawaii.gov
or call 808-586-8525.
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