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ACLU on Maui for Civil Rights Discussion, Jan. 19

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Courtesy surveillance image.  One of the topics to be covered by the ACLU during the Maui meeting is community control of police surveillance.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai‘i will be on Maui for a civil rights discussion Thursday, Jan. 19, at UH Maui College. The free public program starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Ka Lama building, room 103.

Topics to be discussed are: Safeguarding Civil Rights in a Trump Administration, Community Control of Police Surveillance, and Ending Mass Incarceration in Hawaiʻi. Coming to Maui to speak on these issues are ACLU-Hawaiʻi’s Legal Director Mateo Caballero; Legislative Coordinator Mandy Finlay, and Deputy Director Kit Grant.

The program is sponsored by the ACLU of Hawai‘i, the UHMC Human Services Department, and Maui Peace Action. Light refreshments will be served.

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For more information, see mauipeace.org.

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