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On November 1, 2018, Ka Huli Ao presented the final Maoli Thursday of 2018 entitled, “Reparative Justice for the Peoples of Micronesia: Melding Law, Politics, and Community Organizing for Social Change.” We were excited to hear from Dina Shek ʻ06, Legal Director and co-founder of the Medical-Legal Partnership for Children in Hawaiʻi, Dr. Joakim “Jojo” Peter, a commissioner on the Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission and a community advocate for COFA Community Advocacy Network (COFA-CAN), Micronesian Health Advisory Coalition, and We Are Oceania, and Eddie Iosinto Yeichy, a third year law student and Ulu Lehua Scholar who has always had a passion to serve the Micronesian community. The panel discussion was moderated by Troy Andrade, Assistant Professor and Director of the Ulu Lehua Scholars Program.