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Hawaii residents march for clean water

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Saturday’s Arts March for Clean Water united families in the need for clean water for keiki. Participants in the event, organized by parents and local artists with support from Honolulu Printmakers and the Sierra Club of Hawai‘i, printed postcards, created books and made their own signs with a message about clean water before marching to the state Capitol.
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Noel Shaw, left, explains to kids the significance of Red Hill.
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Saturday’s Arts March for Clean Water united families in the need for clean water for keiki. Participants in the event, organized by parents and local artists with support from Honolulu Printmakers and the Sierra Club of Hawai‘i, printed postcards, created books and made their own signs with a message about clean water before marching to the state Capitol.
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Manu Rao draws before the march.
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Saturday’s Arts March for Clean Water united families in the need for clean water for keiki. Participants in the event, organized by parents and local artists with support from Honolulu Printmakers and the Sierra Club of Hawai‘i, printed postcards, created books and made their own signs with a message about clean water before marching to the state Capitol.
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Saturday’s Arts March for Clean Water united families in the need for clean water for keiki. Participants in the event, organized by parents and local artists with support from Honolulu Printmakers and the Sierra Club of Hawai‘i, printed postcards, created books and made their own signs with a message about clean water before marching to the state Capitol.