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Upcoming March 28, 2019 Workshop with GUA Youth Member Kaiya Yonamine and GUA Member Moe Yonamine


This workshop will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2019 from 10am-12pm at Okinawa International University (Okikokudai).
Ryukyu Shimpo Article on March 25, 2019 Featuring GUA Youth Member Kaiya Yonamine

In this article it related the speech of GUA youth member Kaiya Yonamine, who talked about the importance of the sea and about being anti-war, and also discusses how she plans to continue to talk about the importance of protecting the environment at Henoko.
Okinawa Times article on March 23, 2019 Highlighting Recent GUA efforts
ノーベル平和賞の受賞者、沖縄県民投票に「結果は尊重されるべきだ」 欧米で支持呼び掛け
https://www.okinawatimes.co.jp/articles/-/399841
This article highlights recent GUA efforts to enlist important international figures to make public statements supporting the Okinawan people after the results of the referendum were announced.


Okinawa Times article on March 21, 2019 on Kaiya Yonamine, GUA Youth Member

Kaiya Yonamine, GUA youth member, and her mother Moe Yonamine, GUA member, are traveling to Okinawa to support the effort to stop the new base construction in Oura Bay, Henoko, Okinawa. Kaiya has been meeting up with community leaders, activists, academics, and youth to interview them about their thoughts on recent developments in Henoko and Okinawa.
Article in the Okinawa Times Home Plaza Magazine on February 7, 2019 on GUA Member Eriko Uehara Hopkinson



This article interviews GUA member Eriko Uehara Hopkinson, and her life as an overseas Uchinanchu living in Ireland, and her many musical accomplishments. She describes what she hopes to convey in her music, her musical influences, and her thoughts on how Ireland’s history is similar to Okinawa, in that both had been ruled over by other countries. Towards the end of the article, she discusses her involvement in connecting with other overseas Uchinanchu in the development of the Global Uchinanchu Alliance (GUA).
Support the Okinawan People Ahead of the February 24, 2019 Referendum
Hi all,
In order to have an opportunity to voice their opposition to the construction of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa, the Okinawan people have organized a prefectural referendum on February 24, 2019. However, a number of local municipalities have refused to allow for the democratic will of their residents to be expressed. In opposition to this threat to democracy, a local resident has begun a hunger strike to draw attention to this important issue, and to put pressure on the five municipalities that have refused to allow the referendum to proceed. For more information on the hunger strike, please visit this page (in Japanese):
https://hungryforvote.net/index.html
And to voice your support of the hunger strike and for democracy, please add your name to the petition (in Japanese).
Welcome to the webpage of the Global Uchinānchu Alliance!
Welcome to the webpage of the Global Uchinānchu Alliance! Please read here to find out how you can help to support the Okinawan people (Uchinānchu) in opposing the plans for the construction of two new U.S. military bases in Henoko and Takae.
One way to quickly help support the Okinawan people (Uchinānchu) is to sign the following online petitions:
Stop the landfill of Henoko / Oura Bay until a referendum can be held in Okinawa
A Statement by Diasporic Okinawans in Support of Governor Denny Tamaki
For residents of the USA: Send a letter: Tell Your Representative and Senators to Create a GAO Investigation Before Another Base Is Built in Okinawa
Ryukyu Shimpo Article on January 6, 2019, Featuring GUA Members Ryan Yokota and Eriko Uehara Hopkinson
県系人も現場で連帯 辺野古新基地反対で市民と交流
https://ryukyushimpo.jp/news/entry-857567.html
In this article, GUA member Ryan Yokota noted that diasporic Uchinanchu who have US citizenship have a responsibility to support the Okinawan people in their struggle, while GUA member Eriko Uehara Hopkinson stressed the importance of opposing the new base, and how she will work to support this work in Ireland, where she resides.

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Nuchi du Takara (Life is a treasure) — Okinawan proverb