HCAN Statement on Dobbs v. Jackson

June 29, 2022

We’re outraged by the Supreme Court’s latest attack on our civil rights. The decision to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion is already harming women, pregnant people, children, and families across the country — particularly those who already face systemic oppression and discrimination. We’re appalled that six justices overturned a nearly 50-year-old precedent that has been broadly accepted today as a fundamental right for pregnant people. The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson is especially cruel in a country that doesn’t guarantee — and often deprives parents of — prenatal medical care, paid family and sick leave, and quality, affordable early care and education.

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HCAN Statement on School Shooting in Texas

HONOLULU, May 24, 2022 — Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network released the following statement, attributable to Executive Director Deborah Zysman:

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Advocacy Training Takeaways

By Zoë Brooks-Jeffiers

The 2022 Legislative Session is quickly approaching and it is important to remember how much your voice matters.

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Keiki COVID-19 Vaccination Approval

By Zoë Brooks-Jeffiers

As we know, the first COVID-19 vaccine has been authorized by the FDA for keiki five and older.

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E komo mai to the newest members of the HCAN team!

By Zoë Brooks-Jeffiers

HCAN is fortunate to be continuously growing to better serve Hawaiʻi’s children and families. We recently have welcomed two new members to our staff and one new member to our Board of Directors.

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Should pregnant women have a COVID vaccine? The evidence says it’s safe and effective

By Zoë Brooks-Jeffiers

Can you believe it’s already September? This month is Baby Safety Month so we want to highlight some articles to help keep you and your babies safe!

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It's Pride Month! Let's talk about inclusive paid family leave.

By Zoë Brooks-Jeffiers

Happy Pride Month! We at HCAN are strong believers that families, no matter what they look like, deserve equal rights, opportunities, and care. It is crucial that parents, guardians, and all caregivers have the ability to give their children the love, care, and attention they need and deserve, no matter what their family structure is.

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A Year To Be Grateful For: Being an AmeriCorps VISTA member at HCAN

By Jackalyn Carione

As my AmeriCorps service year comes to an end, I have so much to reflect on and be thankful for. During a year of uncertainty and chaos, I found stability with Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network and my team members. Every day, I woke up excited to serve at HCAN and work to improve the lives of families and keiki in Hawaiʻi.

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Do you have kids under age 12? You should enter our giveaway!

By Jackalyn Carione

This week is special for HCAN and our blog, Keiki First. We are giving away two free books by the Mayo Clinic: A Guide to Your Baby’s First Years and A Guide to Raising a Healthy Child. If you haven’t entered for your chance to win, click here to enter now! Both these books offer expert guidance and information for parents that is broken down into easy-to-read sections.

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How systemic biases make the pandemic worse for women of color

By Jackalyn Carione

The pandemic has affected every individual in some way or form, but women of color have been particularly hit hard by its negative consequences. Prior to this fatal virus, women of color were already disproportionally affected by the systems that exist in the United States. Now they are faced with even more burdens with no end in sight.

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