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Good Governance Workshop

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HAWAI‘I J20+ SOLIDARITY FORUM
How to _______ fascism.
A. organize under
B. defeat
C. live after
D. All of the above

Friday, April 24, 2026 – 6 – 8 PM
Harris United Methodist Church
20 S Vineyard Blvd

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The forum is aimed at deepening our political education on what fascism is, how we can effectively organize to win a world without fascists, and the steps we can take in our everyday lives to build a world where no one can be excluded or left wanting. Speakers touch on these topics with a focus on how the scapegoating of the “migrant” is core to fascist politics and how our embrace of the stranger can help us win a world for everyone.

Speakers
Gaye Chan, Eating in Public and Hawai‘i j20+
Bridget Anderson, Professor, University of Bristol, UK Author of “Us and Them: The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Controls.”

Moderated by Nandita Sharma

Co-sponsors: Harris United Methodist Church’s Sanctuary Ministry Team, and Indivisible Hawai‘i Statewide Network

Hosted by JACL Chapter
Democracy Under Siege: The Erosion of American Democracy and Strategies of Resistance to Authoritarianism

A panel discussion examining how authoritarian tactics used by regimes in the Philippines mirror emerging threats to democratic institutions in the United States and Hawaiʻi, and exploring strategies communities can use to recognize and resist the erosion of democracy.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 5:30 – 7:00 pm
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University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law, Classroom 2

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