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Women's Voices Women Speak has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in July 2022. Besides social media accounts, wvws has populated their site with Instagram Account @genuine-security, ʻOnipaʻa: Military Occupation in Hawaiʻi and Okinawa with Sam Ikehara, The 1898 Project Summit with Sam Ikehara (2024), The 1898 Project Summit: Militarization and Demilitarization Activism with Kim Compoc (2024), Solidarity to Oppose Wars (2024), Genuine Security for Whom?: Militourism and Violence Against the Feminine in Hawai‘i and Asia and the Pacific Militourism and Violence Against the Feminine in Hawai‘i and Asia and the Pacific (2024) by Nik Cristobal, Sam Ikehara, ʻIhilani Lasconia, Hina K, 2023 Webinar - Feminist Vision of Genuine Security and a Culture of Life, Women's Voices, Women Speak Report Back from Olongapo, 10 lessons from Hawai‘i re: Red Hill military fuel transfer to Subic Bay, Philippines, Cancel RIMPAC Street Theater Performance La Ho‘iho‘i Ea (2022), A Call to Cancel RIMPAC in Hawaiʻi - Foreign Policy in Focus (2022) by Joy Enomoto and Kim Compoc, Collaboration with Wisdom Circles Oceania (2022), No to RIMPAC 2022; Yes to Aloha ‘Āina and Genuine Security, Hxstoriography of Filpina/x in Hawaiʻi: Our Movements, Archives, and Memories (2022) by Ellen-Rae Cachola, Love Letters to Water (IG Campaign Celebrating Women Water Protectors) (2021), WVWS - Statement of Military Leases - Aug 31, 2021, World Film Premiere of ‘CROSSINGS’ (2021), 10 Reasons Black Lives Matter in the Hawaiian Kingdom, Cancel RIMPAC, Protect Hawai'i (2020) with Tina Grandinetti, et al., The Hawaii Independent: Calling for an end to RIMPAC war games (2018), The Painful Truth Behind The Philippines' Participation In RIMPAC 2018 by Ellen-Rae Cachola and Demiliza Saramosing, Calling for an end to RIMPAC war games by Kelsey Amos (2018), “Demilitarizing Hawaiʻi’s Multiethnic Solidarity: Decolonizing Settler Histories and Learning Our Responsibilities to ʻĀina by Ellen-Rae Cachola, Tina Grandinetti and Aiko Yamashiro, Enough of RIMPAC, End the War Games! by Kim Compoc and Shelley Muneoka, Okinawa, Guåhan and Hawai‘i: Feminist Insights into the Linkages between Colonization, Militarism and COVID-19, A Feminist Vision of Genuine Security and Creating a Culture of Life (IWNAM webinar) April 16, 2021, READING THE LANDSCAPE OF U.S. SETTLER COLONIALISM IN SOUTHERN OʻAHU by Ellen-Rae Cachola, Teaching Oceania Series, Pacific Studies: A Transformational Movement (Ed. Joy Enomoto), Women activists visit Hawaiʻi Island, draw connections between militarized Pacific places — Will Caron, NPR Bulletin: Militarism Isn’t Working, Why Buddhists Should Rise for Mauna Kea by Reyna Ramolete Hayashi, The Value of Hawaiʻi 3: Hulihia, the Turning (2020), "From Mauna Kea to Okinawa, ‘U.S. imperialism harms our lands, waters and bodies’" – Struggle – La Lucha (2019) Grandinetti Sisters, Lā Ho‘iho‘i Ea 2017, Island Sovereignties in Conversation: Report back from Okinawa, Zoom in Korea (with Caitlin/CJ Kee) (2016), "A Nation Rising" 2nd Book Launch (2014), Ho'omo'omo'o: Piecing Together Expressions of Resistance (2009), WVWS Facebook Page, Our Website.