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W.K. Kellogg Foundation awarded OYAH’s project submission, Kawailoa: A Transformative Indigenous Model to Replace Youth Incarceration, as one of ten eligible to continue forward in the Racial Equity 2030 Challenge. The project spotlighted Hawaiʻi on the map among submissions from 72 countries.

by Wistawen Morconis | Oct 27, 2022

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