Meet Henderson Huihui, a 2020 Equal Justice Works (EJW) Fellow hosted by the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation. His EJW project provides comprehensive outreach and advocacy to assist the over 60,000 eligible Native Hawaiians in applying for and keeping homestead housing.
Read Henderson’s EJW blog post titled, “Advocating for My Fellow Hawaiian Homesteaders” on the EJW website:
https://www.equaljusticeworks.org/news/advocating-for-my-fellow-hawaiian-homesteaders/
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