Originally broadcast 20/3/22
There are major fears that Hawaiʻi's entire water supply could become contaminated beyond repair, after revelations that the U.S. military covered up the leaking of petroleum at their Red Hill fuelling site.
Hawaiʻian political organiser and activist Kawenaʻulaokalā Kapahua joins us to discuss how the Hawaiʻian people fought the United States into agreeing to close the Red Hill site. He also dives into the history of United States' occupation of the island, it's deplorable human rights and environmental record in Hawaiʻi and the broader Pacific, and the next steps for the Hawaiʻian people in their fight for clean water- and for life.
Support and follow the Hawaiʻian people in their struggle:
https://www.instagram.com/oahuwaterprotectors/
https://www.instagram.com/sierraclubhi/
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