NEA Teachers Union Published Third and Final Article on the American Occupation of Hawai‘i

As part of a three part series the National Education Association (NEA) has published the third and final article on the American occupation of Hawai‘i. The NEA is the largest labor union in the United States comprised of public school teachers, administrators, and faculty and administrators of universities. This third and final article is titled “The Impact of the U.S. Occupation on the Hawaiian People.”

The NEA’s article stems from a resolution that was passed by its delegates who met at their annual convention in 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts.

The resolution was introduced by the delegates of the Hawai‘i State Teachers Association, which is an affiliate labor union of the NEA, and it passed on July 4, 2017. The resolution was referred to as New Business Item 37, which stated:

“The NEA will publish an article that documents the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy in 1893, the prolonged occupation of the United States in the Hawaiian Kingdom and the harmful effects that this occupation has had on the Hawaiian people and resources of the land.”

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3 thoughts on “NEA Teachers Union Published Third and Final Article on the American Occupation of Hawai‘i

  1. The US govt must return to the people of Hawaii of its sovereignty & independent as the United States know for many many years now that they illegally occupied the Kingdom of Hawaii just like the the Ballangiga Bell who belongs to the filipino people & finally now they (US) begin to process the return of the said bell which is very historic once it return to its rightful owner…

  2. Mahalo nui loa and ALOHA, Keanu!!! You and others have resounded this beautiful message for ALL of us to know. FOR US, to Keep On being EDUCATED with our HAWAII`S History and be `ONIPA`A KAKOU, forever!!! Each of us are responsible to our Queen Lili`uokalani and to those of the past, when our time comes! Aunty Ceci and Uncle Francis from Pukuilua, Hana, Maui.

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