Collections – Hawaiʻi Peace and Justice

Repository name: Hawaiʻi Peace and Justice (formerly American Friends Service Committee-Hawaiʻi)

Address: 2426 Oahu Avenue Honolulu, HI 96822 

Rules or restrictions: Please contact info@hawaiipeaceandjustice.org to inquire about research access and services. They are not a formal “research repository” but a non-profit, community organization.

Website: https://hawaiipeaceandjustice.org/

Parking: Street parking

MATERIALS

Source of records: Honolulu Advertiser, Star Bulletin, Mahealani Cypher, Stop the War Machine Group

Subjects, events, etc. covered:

Opposition to H-3 Freeway; costs; vigil of Hale o Papa; arrests

Bishop Museum; criticism; relationship with State Transportation Department

Halawa Coalition Marches; 1 year anniversary

Military history of the H-3 freeway

Kukuiokane Heiau

Luluku

Luakini Heiau

H-3 freeway construction graphics of viaduct, columns, roadway

Date range of records:

1975-2020

Restrictions, if any: Contact info@hawaiipeaceandjustice.org for more information.

Citation or location information:

Folder title: Halawa H-3 40

What is missing/unavailable:

These are mostly 3rd party publications about the H-3 freeway that were collected by AFSC-Hawaiʻi. There are no documents created by AFSC-Hawaiʻi and their work related to the H-3.

There may be overlap newspaper documents in the Center for Oral History ScholarSpace Collection > Opposition to H-3 Subcollection.