Events

Upcoming & Ongoing Events

Event | In-person
Inequality by Design flyer

Inequality by Design: Race, Rights, and Justice Systems

We are excited to feature ACLU National President Deborah Archer for a discussion on racial justice, civil rights, and the inequality of our contemporary justice systems, moderated by William S. Richardson School of Law Constitutional Law Professor Nicholas McLean. ACLU-HI is reshaping a future where Hawai‘i's communities can live abundantly under systems designed to support and protect the people, rather than punish them. For attorneys requesting CLE credit, please visit bit.ly/clecredithi
Jan 13, 2026 | 5:00 PM
Event | In-person
Police Accountability in Hawai‘i Flyer

Police Accountability in Hawai‘i: Building True and Meaningful Community Safety

What does true community safety look like in Hawai‘i? Join the ACLU of Hawai‘i and the Policing Project at NYU School of Law for a panel discussion on police accountability and building a community-led vision for a safer Hawai‘i. Moderated by Kelly McConney Moore (Policing Project Deputy Director of Legislation), this conversation brings together Wookie Kim (ACLU-HI Legal Director) and Josh Parker (Policing Project Deputy Director of Policy) to share their expertise. Food and drinks will be served.
Jan 15, 2026 | 5:30 PM
Event | In-person
Join the Resistance Flyer

Join the Resistance: How to Push Back Against Authoritarianism

The ACLU of Hawai‘i is excited to host a conversation about collective resistance in the face of increasing attacks on our democracy and civil rights. This event will feature Emily Hills, our Senior Staff Attorney, as the main speaker. She will be tackling questions such as: What can we do to resist the rise of a dictatorship? What must be protected to prevent democratic backsliding? How can we stay safe in a system that increasingly punishes dissent? Pūpūs and drinks will be served. We hope to see you there!
Jan 20, 2026 | 5:00 PM

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