Pacific Justice and
Reconciliation Center
19 North Pauahi Street
Chinatown, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Phone/Fax 808 531-5122
Working Phones:
808-330-3769 808-330-3771
EMail: pjrc@pacificpeace.org
PJRC is committed to peace and nonviolence research in Asia Pacific and making available resources. The study of nonviolence movements and struggles will lead to greater understanding of methods and strategies to benefit Asia Pacific and global efforts. The Asia Pacific study is particularly focused on indigenous peoples and the unique cultural and spiritual traditions that play a unique role in nonviolent conflict resolution, social transformation, peacemaking, and reconciliation.
What is the Definition of Aloha? Why is aloha peace? Where do we see Aloha as Peace.
click here for pdf "Aloha is Peace" .
click here for AP Photo Gallery
A Worldwide project to support peace finds its way to the University of Hawaii in the late 90's.
Read the Article at Kaleo.org
View the indigenous peace and Hooponopono course flyer's in PDF Format.
PACE 485 (sec 331)
PACE 485 (sec332 )
Come join us for the second annual Makahiki Makaha 2005 Training Event.
Learn the Art of Hawaiian Shotokan in your area.
Nuuanu, Chinatown
CrossRoads
Makaha