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The Journal, born in late 1999, fights to protect the environment, promote political activism, champion native Hawaiian causes, take David's side against Goliath and spotlight dollar-driven schemes that imperil the island's character, culture and charm. Then, too, it highlights good people doing good things.
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Our mission statement:
Ho'omalamalama
to illuminate, make clear,
enlighten & inform.
The Hawai'i Island Journal is a twice-monthly, independent, island-wide newspaper which aims to, humanely, slay threatening dragons on the Big Island of Hawai'i. The Journal, born in late 1999, fights to protect the environment, promote political activism, champion native Hawaiian causes, take David's side against Goliath and spotlight dollar-driven schemes that imperil the island's character, culture and charm. Then, too, it highlights good people doing good things.
The Journal questions, reveals, challenges and praises.
Truth, fairness and accuracy are its guidelines.
It's also not nearly as important as it thinks it is. But, someday, it might be.
- Lane Wick, Editor |
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