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Raymund Liongson is a devoted family man from Ewa Beach and a community organizer whose activism began when he was a student in the Philippines. He cares about human rights for all people.
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The APWU is the world's largest postal union, representing more than 330,000 USPS employees and retirees, and nearly 2,000 private-sector mail workers. As an AFL-CIO affiliate, the APWU supports the struggle for social and economic justice for all working families.
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Carolyn is a retiree who remembers conversations she had with Neil back in the 1970s at the Armed Services YMCA. She reflects on Neil's character.
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The African American Lawyers Association of Hawaii has promoted justice and equality in our legal system and combated negative stereotypes about African Americans and other marginalized groups since its chartering in 1986.
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Faye is a retired social worker, long time civil rights activist and sister of Flo Kennedy, the first African American woman to graduate from Columbia Law School. Faye was a staunch supporter of then-candidate Obama and worked tirelessly as a volunteer organizer for him in Hawaii. "Neil will be a governor for ALL the people. He's never been afraid to stand up to the 'Big Guys,' and you can count on him to fight for the civil and human rights of everyone, regardless of our age, ethnicity, gender or economic status. And who can forget how he supported Obama's candidacy when he was such an underdog?"
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