Access to water should be predicated on “conversations about equity,” according to the Hawaii official under fire for delaying access to water during the Maui wildfires.
M. Kaleo Manuel, former deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, waited for more than five hours to release water during the wildfires that devastated Maui, according to reports.
In a livestream debate hosted by the University of Hawaii last year, Manuel described water as a sacred god.
“Let water connect us and not divide us,” said Manuel, referring to water distribution on the island. “We can share it, but it requires true conversations about equity…How do we coexist with the resources we have?”
A former Obama Foundation leader — part of a program by the former President’s non-profit to help participants with coaching and “practical skill building for social change” — Manuel said he considered water an important tool for social justice.
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What do you think should be his fate?
Frankly they should be held responsible for this whole mess relieve them of their job and put them on the Fire to learn about Responsibility
I think he should be tried for the deaths of at least 111 people. But, isn’t that the way “equity” is supposed to work? Equal devastation for all.
Thanks to Government, Maui’s Lahaina Fire Became a Deadly Conflagration
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Odd how the water wasn’t so much “turned off” as it was diverted to pricier homes’ areas.
West Maui students not enrolled or contacted reduced to 1,208
Where are the children?
The number of displaced West Maui public school students who still have not enrolled in new schools or been contacted by state officials is 1,208, down from the 2,025 first reported late last month.