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Free Hawaii - A Plea For Freedom!
:: An informational site describing the history of Hawaii, it's betrayal, overthrow and the current King. Also bypasses the news blackout. Issues: indigenous peoples; Hawaiian sovereignty; Majesty Akahi Nui; news blackout, Location: Paia-Maui, HI 96779.
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Ho`okipa Network
:: A network of Hawaiian CBO's focused on restoration of cultural spaces. Issues: indigenous peoples; community-based economic development; networking; pacific; rural communities; self help; cultural exchange; responsible tourism. Location: Kapa`a, HI 96746.
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Hawaii
Box 1070
Captain Cook, HI 96704-1070
Description: Connects producers and users of all types of plants in Hawaii. A network of chefs, farmers, nursery owners, growers, landscapers, hernbal medicinal practitioners, permaculturalists, and others professionals concerned with fresh produce. Its goal is to create a sustainable, ecological and humanistic-oriented economy. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 61781
Honolulu, HI 96839-1781 Phone: (808)599-4823
Issues: arts; justice; Native Americans; film; dance; literature. Description: A tax-exempt organization formed to foster the appreciation, understanding and creation of literary, visual, audio-visual and performing arts by and about Hawaii's people. Fax: (808)521-7710. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Type: publisher. Source: SPC.
125 Arborway
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3519 Phone: (617)524-6988
Issues: environment; endangered species; conservation. Description: Focussing most of its attention on Hawaii, Florida, California, Texas and Puerto Rica, the center seeks to conserve and protect indigenous plants through research, education, cultivation at 19 affiliated garden and arboreta in the US, and offsite germplasm collections in the National Collection of Endangered Plants. Type: organization; center. Source: Macrocosm USA.
1777 East-West Rd.
Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone: (808)944-7525
Contacts(s): Kersten Johnson Fax: (808)044-7970. Type: organization; center. Source: Who.
2488 Waiomao Rd. # A
Honolulu, HI 96816-3439
Issues: environment; media; telecommunications; broadcasting; press. Description: A global environmental news daily of the world's first international news agency dedicated exclusively to environmental issues. Our daily publication presents a global perspective on a myriad of subjects such as oceans, toxins, climate, health, species survival, wilderness, agriculture, law, water, scientific developments. products, services and politics. A Weekly Journal ($58), Daily Fax ($215), and an Electronic Newsline($55/year). Other Resources: Provides Weekly Updates, Electronic News Service, Environmental Information Packages, Radio News and Features. Contacts(s): Jim Crabtree (Managing Editor), Sunny Lewis (Publisher/Editor) Subscriptions: $215, $58/yr. $60, $18 per quarter. Frequency: Daily/weekly. Fax: (604)732-4400. Web or BBS: Econet. E-Mail: 'ens'. Type: media; clearinghouse. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Adaptations
Box 1070
Captain Cook, HI 96704-1070 Phone: (808)328-9044
Affiliate: Adaptations. Issues: agriculture; environment; organic; permaculture. Description: See Adaptations. Other Resources: Mainly an organic farm, organizes local growers and markets. Group was organized in 1980. Contacts(s): Tane Dotta (Publisher) Page#: 8. Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $15/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1M. Web or BBS: PeaceNet/ConflictNet. E-Mail: 'adaptations'. Established: 1990. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
598 Madison Ave.
New York, NY 10022-1614 Phone: (212)753-8287
Issues: education; environment; conservation. Description: A national organization with member clubs from coast to coast and in Hawaii. Dedicated conservation of natural resources, protection of the environment, control of pollution, wise land use, and historic preservation. Active support of billboard and sign control. Other Resources: Educational packet, THE WORLD AROUND YOU. Contacts(s): Mrs. J. Wrinkle (Corresponding Secretary), Mrs. D. MacGraw (Conservation Chairman) Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1913. Type: organization. Source: National Wildlife Federation Directory.
Box 384, 150 Hamakua Dr.
Kailua, HI 96734-2846 Phone: (808)261-3776
Issues: environment; politics; media; telecommunications; press; law. Description: Nationwide telephone environmental news service available 24-hours a day by a "900" number. Weekly world weather watch, environmental legislation news through Touch Tone News (TM). Contacts(s): Gary Hickling, R. Alan Campbell (Founder) Other:(900)988-0023 x878. Established: 1991. Type: media. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2737-2 Pacific Heights Rd.
Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808)524-4686
Contacts(s): Catherine Evans Andres (President) Type: not determined. Source: Who.
820 Mililani St. #400
Honolulu, HI 96813-2934 Phone: (808)543-3523
Contacts(s): Joan Bennet (Director of Public Affairs) Fax: (808)537-1531. Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Box 270
Honaunau, HI 96726-0270
Issues: education; homeschools. Description: A catalog of books concerning home education. Contacts(s): Ann Pervinkler Type: publisher; catalog. Source: John Kremer.
Box 6306
Captain Cook, HI 96704-6306 Phone: (808)929-9691
Issues: family. Description: Focused on group marriage and other forms of multiple-adult "committed relationships". Includes personal accounts, member letters, newsbrief related to the lifestyle. Also contains member network related resources and annual conference information. Practical tips and support for those in the lifestyle. Other Resources: Support for local groups (networking and materials); lifestyle primer (book); phone line consultation service; annual conference. Contacts(s): Ryam Nearing (Director/Editor), B. Northrop (Operations/Graphics) Publisher: Polyfidelitous Educational Productions. Page#: 14. Price: $4 (back issues). Subscriptions: Membership. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 600. Web or BBS: The Well. E-Mail: 'pepsyn'. Dues: $25-$60/yr. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1984. Member of: Co-op America. Type: periodical; journal. Source: Macrocosm USA.
150 Haili St.
Hilo, HI 96720-2804
Issues: Third World; justice; Asia; indigenous peoples; Native Americans. Description: A distributor dealing in books concerning Asia, Hawaii, and other general interest issues specializing in the schools, colleges, and libraries markets. Contacts(s): John F. Kooistra (President) Type: publisher; distributor. Source: John Kremer.
Program Information Associates
Box 26300
Honolulu, HI 96825-6300
Issues: health; substance abuse. Description: 10,000+ treatment, prevention, and information programs for alcoholism and drug abuse in the US, arranged geographically. Publisher: Program Information Associates. Published Date: Winter 1990. Page#: 350. Price: $45/ea. Frequency: Biennial. Other Formats: Magnetic tape, diskette (IBM PC-AT). Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
ACCESS: A Security Information Service
1511 K St. NW, #643
Washington, DC 20005-1401 Phone: (202)785-6630
Affiliate: ACCESS: A Security Information Service. Issues: peace; disarmament; activism; networking. Description: 7,700+ national, regional, and local groups in Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington working for peace, disarmament, and international security. Arranged geographically and indexed by organization. Other Resources: Mailing labels available to nonprofit organizations, $50/1,000, one time use, $20 minimum per order, plus $15-$50 for specialized searches. Contacts(s): Phyllis Emigh (Information Manager) Page#: 130. Frequency: Biennial. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
Box 330094
Kahului, HI 96733-0094 Phone: (808)877-8016
Issues: education; environment; media; broadcasting. Description: Runs a children's gardening project in conjunction with local schools and a retail organic fertilizer company. Also sponsors an environmental radio program. Member of: Co-op America. Type: organization. Source: Co-op America Quarterly.
Box 1615
Pahoa, HI 96778
Issues: family; health; media; education; broadcasting; youth; children. Description: Wholistic-oriented publications and radio show. "Kid Lib News." Promotes social equality, family-cooperation, natural freedom, natural alternatives. Type: media. Source: EarthBeat.
Box 3148
Auckland Central, NEW ZEALAND
Issues: peace; Third World; anti-nuclear; indigenous peoples. Description: "A typical article might explain the detrimental effects of nuclear weapons detonations on the Marshall Islands, independence of Pacific islands and nations from the US, and reduction of nuclear weapons there are also regularly promoted. Formerly located in Hawaii." - C.Canan Contacts(s): Roman Bedur Frequency: 6/yr. Established: 1981. Type: periodical. Source: Progressive Periodicals/INTERNATIONAL.
1110 University Ave. #308
Honolulu, HI 96826-1593 Phone: (808)941-3789
Issues: media; computer networking; BBS; telecommunications. Description: Serves as a regional telecommunications organization which brings together in a single forum both the providers and users of communication services, as well as policy makers, lplanners, scientists and academicians. The council is the only NGO especially designed to embrace members from all countries that play a role in the development and beneficial use of telecommunications in the Pacific hemisphere. Contacts(s): Richard Barber (Executive Director), James G. Savage (Assistant Director) Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1980. Type: media; computer. Source: Macrocosm USA.
101 N. Kihei Rd.
Kihei, HI 96753-8833 Phone: (808)879-8860
Issues: environment; wildlife/endangered species; oceans. Description: Conducts field research worldwide and assists government and non-government agencies in developing conservation policies and plans for endangered marine life; involved with the scientific study of the ocean and its marine mammals; applies research findings to the preservation of the marine environment; sponsors education and conservation programs to enhance ecological awareness. Other Resources: Ocean Outreach Docents and marine debris clean-up fundraising. Other:(800)WHALE-11. Dues: $15/student-$500/patron. Type: organization; foundation. Source: Macrocosm USA.
PO Box 11208
Moiliili Station
Honolulu, HI 96828
Affiliate: National Funding Exchange. Type: organization. Source: Macrocosm.
Box 261
Lihue, HI 96766-0261 Phone: (808)241-3626
Issues: arts; peace; environment; justice; activism; disarmament; conservation; culture; fine arts. Description: Presents concerts, art exhibits, and children's festivals that focused on the theme of peace. These presentations have addressed such issues as human and native rights, hunger and homelessness, environmental preservation, and disarmament. We were designated as a Peace Messenger by the United Nations in 1987. Other Resources: "We wish to establish the International Week of Peace on Kauii in September 1991. We will be presenting our fourth Annual Intervention Day of Peace with opening on Sept. 13." Contacts(s): Howard Shapiro (Director), Ed & Marilynn Polluck, (808)822-0596. Dues: $10+/yr. Established: 1986. Type: media. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Permaculture Communications
Box 3630
Kailua Kona, HI 96745-3630
Affiliate: Permaculture Communications. Issues: agriculture; environment; urban; permaculture; forests; rural communities. Description: In-depth articles on how to design and implement permaculture systems in a variety of environments, rural & urban; small-scale self-reliance to regional/global reforestation; news from regional permaculture groups around North America; educational programs, demonstration projects, and how you can get involved. This newsletter is the best North American source for permaculture information, news, and articles calendar of design courses. Contacts(s): Guy Baldwin (Editor/Publisher) Page#: 24. Price: $4/ea. Bulk Prices: $.75ea/24. Subscriptions: $16/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1M. Type: periodical; newsletter. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Philippine Workers Support Committee
2252 Puna St.
Honolulu, HI 96817-1539 Phone: (808)595-7362
Affiliate: Philippine Workers Support Committee. Issues: Third World; labor; Philippines; foreign relations. Description: A bulletin of Philippine Workers Support Committee, a US National Network of chapters doing solidarity work for and with the Kilusang Mayo Uno (May 1st Movement) and Philippine labor. Chapters in Honolulu, SF Bay Area, New York, Boston, and Chicago. Contacts(s): John Witeck (Coordinator) Page#: 12. Price: $2/ea. Subscriptions: $7/yr. Frequency: 4/yr. Circulation: 1.5M. Established: 1984. Type: periodical; bulletin. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2252 Puna St.
Honolulu, HI 96817-1539 Phone: (808)595-7362
Issues: Third World; labor; Philippines; foreign relations. Description: A US labor-based network of chapters, committees and individuals united around the principle of supporting our sisters and brothers in the Philippines in their efforts to gain basic trade union and democratic rights. This Honolulu chapter acts as clearinghouse, coordinating center for the US network, and the main contact point with the Kilusang Mayo Uno, May First Movement, the leading nationalist democratic trade union center in the Philippines. Other Resources: Exposures to Philippine labor movement. Speakers, films, slides on Philippines, miscellaneous articles and research. KMY Correspondence subs ($15/year), bulletin of leading Philippine labor organizations. See PHILIPPINE LABOR ALERT. Contacts(s): John Witeck (Coordinator) Dues: $10, $25 unions, includes Alert. Tax Status: Nonprofit. Established: 1984. Type: organization; committee. Source: Macrocosm USA.
P.E.P
Box 6306
Captain Cook, HI 96704-6306
Affiliate: P.E.P. Issues: family. Description: A practical handbook for the non-monogamous. It includes chapters on lifestyle design, courtship, decision-making, money, sex, jealousy, multiple parenting and more. Also includes resources: books, videos, organizations, and publishes LOVING MORE JOURNAL and maintains a Network. A complete how-to on successful group marriage. Other Resources: Quarterly journal; support for local groups (networking & materials); phoneline consultation; annual conference. Contacts(s): R. Nearing (Director), B. Northrop (Operations/Graphics) Dues: $25-$60/yr. Tax Status: For Profit. Established: 1990. Type: reference; guide. Source: Macrocosm USA.
Executive Office on Aging, Governor's Office
Maui, HI 96732 Phone: (800)999-4454
Affiliate: Executive Office on Aging, Governor's Office. Issues: health; media; family; telecommunications; seniors; self-help. Description: Hawaii's free telephone service where older adults can get quick, understandable answers on health, finances, housing, medical care, legal problems, leisure activities and more. 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, call for a free brochure. Great idea! Type: media. Source: Macrocosm USA.
2212 Wilder Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96822-2487 Phone: (808)944-1412
Issues: media; environment; press; broadcasting. Description: Developing TV, radio, print media for raising human consciousness, environmental awareness globally. Contacts(s): Triaka-Don Smith Type: media. Source: EarthBeat.
496 Kokomo Rd
Haiku, HI 96708-9022 Phone: (808)572-4188
Contacts(s): Lisa Hawley (President) Type: not determined. Source: Who.
Box 415
Honaunau, HI 96726-0415
Issues: urban; environment; forests. Contacts(s): Daniel Hathaway Type: organization; institute. Source: Who.
Dept. of Political Science; University of Hawaii at Manoa
2424 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822-2223 Phone: (808)948-6601
Affiliate: World Future Society. Issues: future; research; ideation. Description: 700+ member individuals and 60 institutions with an interest in the study of the world's future. Arranged alphabetically by sections for institutions and for individuals with names and addresses. Contacts(s): James A. Dator (Secretary General) Published Date: Fall 1990. Price: $5/ea. Frequency: Annual. Fax: (808)942-5710. Type: reference; directory. Source: Gale Reasearch, Directories in Print.
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