Sylvia Luke
Sylvia Luke | |
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Kiʻi kūikawā, 2023
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Kūlana | |
Kūlana: | Hope Kiaʻāina o Hawaiʻi |
Ma ke keʻena | |
Hoʻomaka: | 5 Kēkēmapa 2022 |
Luna Mua: | Josh Green |
Luna Hope: | Josh Green |
ʻIke Pilikino | |
Inoa Hānau: | Sylvia Eun Jung Chang 장은정 |
Lā Hānau: | 15 Kēkēmapa 1967 |
Wahi Hānau: | Seoul, Kōlea Hema |
ʻAoʻao Politika: | Kemokalaka |
Hoʻāo: | Michael Luke(m. 1996) |
Keiki: | 1 |
Hoʻonaʻauao | |
Kulanui: | Kulanui o Hawaiʻi ma Mānoa (BA) |
Kēkelē: | JD |
Sylvia Luke (hānau ʻia ʻo Sylvia Eun Jung Chang, 15 Kekemapa 1967) he loio a he kanaka kālaiʻāina ʻAmelika e lawelawe nei ma ke ʻano he hope kiaʻāina 16 o Hawaiʻi. Ua lawelawe ʻo ia ma ke ʻano he lālā o ka Hale o nā Lunamakaʻāinana o Hawaiʻi no 24 makahiki, mai 1998 a i kona koho ʻia ʻana he hope kiaʻāina i ka makahiki 2022. ʻO ia ka kanaka ʻAmelika Kōlea mua loa i koho ʻia i kekahi kūlana mokuʻāina ma ʻAmelika Hui Pū ʻia.[1]
Ke ola mua a me ka hoʻonaʻauao
E ho'opololeiHānau ʻia ʻo Sylvia Luke ma Sēula (Seoul), Kōlea Hema i ka lā 15 Kekemapa 1967. I kona wā he ʻeiwa makahiki, neʻe kona ʻohana i Hawaiʻi a komo ʻo ia i ke kula haʻahaʻa ʻo Queen Kaʻahumanu. Ma hope, hele ʻo ia i ke Kula Kiʻekiʻe ʻo Roosevelt a puka i ka makahiki 1985.[2]
Loaʻa iā ia kāna kēkelē laepua mai ke Kulanui o Hawaiʻi ma Mānoa a me kāna kēkelē loio mai ke Kulanui o San Francisco. Ua aʻo pū ʻo ia ma ke Kulanui ʻo Yonsei ma Kōlea.[3]
Ka ʻoihana kālaiʻāina
E ho'opololeiHale o nā Lunamakaʻāinana
E ho'opololeiNo 24 makahiki, lawelawe ʻo Luke ma ka Hale o nā Lunamakaʻāinana o Hawaiʻi no ka ʻāpana 26 a ma hope no ka ʻāpana 25. Ua lawelawe ʻo ia ma ke ʻano he Luna Hoʻomalu o ke Kōmike Kālā mai 2013 a 2022, ʻo ia ka wahine mua e paʻa i kēia kūlana.[4]
Hope Kiaʻāina o Hawaiʻi
E ho'opololeiI ka makahiki 2022, lanakila ʻo Luke i ke koho baloka Democratic no ka hope kiaʻāina me 36.2% o nā koho.[5] Hoʻokomo ʻia ʻo ia i ke kūlana hope kiaʻāina 16 o Hawaiʻi i ka lā 5 Kekemapa 2022.
Ma kēia kūlana, alakaʻi ʻo ia i ka papahana Ready Keiki e hoʻonui i nā lawelawe kula kamaliʻi ma ka mokuʻāina.[6] Kōkua nui ʻo ia i ka pane ʻana i ke ahi ma Maui i ʻAukake 2023, e lawelawe ana ma ke ʻano he kiaʻāina ma ka wā o ka pilikia.[7]
Ke ola pilikino
E ho'opololeiMare ʻo ia iā Michael Luke a he keiki kāne hoʻokahi kā lāua. Hālāwai lāua ma ke Kulanui o Hawaiʻi i ko lāua wā e lawelawe ana ma ke ʻano he mau kenekoa no ka Associated Students of the University of Hawaii.[8]
Nā Kūmole
E ho'opololei- ↑ Nakaso, Dan (9 Nowemapa 2022). "Hawaii voters pick Democrat Josh Green to be next governor". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
- ↑ Dingeman, Robbie. "Leading Wāhine: Sylvia Luke Serves as a Role Model for Lawmakers". Honolulu Magazine.
- ↑ UH News (25 Ianuali 2023). "Lt. Gov. credits UH with launching public service career". UH News.
- ↑ Civil Beat (18 Malaki 2014). "Reps. Luke and Belatti Honored By Hawaii Women Lawyers". Honolulu Civil Beat.
- ↑ Blair, Chad (24 ʻOkakopa 2021). "Hawaii Rep. Sylvia Luke Plans To Run For Lieutenant Governor". Honolulu Civil Beat.
- ↑ HNN Staff (17 Ianuali 2023). "Lieutenant governor unveils 'bold, credible' plan to expand preschool in Hawaii". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
- ↑ KITV Web Staff (8 ʻAukake 2023). "Acting Hawaii Governor Sylvia Luke issues emergency proclamation after multiple fires break out across Hawaii". KITV4.
- ↑ Mizukami, Micah (19 ʻAukake 2020). "Sylvia Luke - Oral History Interview". Center for Oral History. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, College of Social Sciences.
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