I loved the womanly energy that reverberated throughout the room. Like Mililani said, we march to the sound of our culture's drums. I felt that. It was powerful. Her whole talk really finished us off nicely at the end. I was down to get arrested like she has been for her people!
The question asked by Joanie Kerr at the end was powerful but more like a plea. Her voice wavered. I wish the response could have been more solid. Reunification of our islands that have been torn by colonial powers can only happen with the younger generation in power I feel.
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My mom just told me that Ms. Ogumoro is my Auntie
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This is true, and I felt that last night because so much of it is about the more vocal cultures and Ms. Ogumoro, had she been given a similar prompt to speak more freely about topics, would have been perfect to speak on Refaluwasch women's issues. I would've loved to hear it.
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