About
Hayden Burgess is a Hawaiian National concerned in independence advocacy for Hawaii. He is well-versed in decolonization, international law, community actions, and navigating the direction to independence. Burgess has written and spoken considerably on deep cultures, establishing new societies with sparkling values, and the intricate techniques of decolonization. Additionally, he serves as a radio and T.V. host for the Hawaiian National Broadcast Corporation, website hosting this system "Hawaiian Potpourri," and is a key contributor to www.hawaiianperspectives.org.
Hayden Burgess, a legal professional primarily based in Waianae, Hawaii, is deeply worried in advocating for the independence of Hawaii. With a robust historical past in decolonization, worldwide law, and community moves, Burgess is devoted to guiding Hawaii closer to a course of self-governance.
His knowledge extends to understanding and respecting deep-rooted cultures, in addition to the significance of making new societies primarily based on innovative values. Burgess is a vocal suggest for the decolonization system, losing mild on the complexities worried on this transformative journey.
As a radio and T.V. host for the Hawaiian National Broadcast Corporation, Burgess hosts the famous software "Hawaiian Potpourri," where he keeps to train and engage audiences on Hawaiian independence and cultural preservation. Additionally, his contributions to www.hawaiianperspectives.org have been instrumental in shaping the discourse round Hawaiian sovereignty.
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Experience
- Executive Director
Waianae Coast Community Mental Health Center
Education

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Costs
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Free Consultancy Service
Limited to people who claim to be too poor. Limit to 1/2 hour. Limit to my area of competency in general areas of the law and national/international affairs. -
Conditional Fees
If upon examination of the case, I will negotiate a contingent fee agreement. However, all out of pocket costs, including travel, filing fees, service fees must be paid in advance.