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Tribute to Al Gonzales

Tribute to Al Gonzales

I have heard via social media that a wonderful educator and activist in Hawaii died a few days ago. Al Gonzales is a very recognizable figure in Hawaii. Someone who has often been sought for his views and historical knowledge of Hawaii by local media as well as main stream media.

I got to know Al online over the years, and his videos, interviews and websites have been a great source of inspiration. He was be deeply missed by many.

Some of Al’s work can be found at the following links;

I loved listening to his stories about his fishing adventures, and about his converted van/camper that he went exploring with.
He had great wit, and an extensive knowledge on Hawaiian history.

This is Sam’s Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1372542459

I was proud to be the first one to post on his profile after his passing.

RIP

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Al Gonzales passed away today due to heart attack. Is and always will be a voice of reason in Hawaii. A brilliant, kind hearted amazing man, will be missed deeply.

One of his last posts from a few days ago, illustrates his passion and his soul.

“Those of you asking where I got the concept of “808VocalMinority” & “808SilentMajority”

I guess I kind of stole the concept from part of MLK’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech back in 1965′

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