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High school graduation for the class of 2020 had ceremonies that were a little different this year in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Harriet Bouslog Labor Scholarship still awarded monies to deserving children, relatives, and grandchildren of our hardworking Local 142 members just like it has for the past 31 years.

Harriet Bouslog was Local 142’s first female labor and civil rights attorney. Her scholarship honors the legacy of labor in Hawaii and is given to relatives of ILWU members who are attending any school in the University of Hawaii system. Congratulations to this year’s awardees, who join over 50 students already in the program!

Emmanuel Baclig 
Emmanuel’s uncle Jeffrey Pittman worked at Maui Pineapple Co.

Danielle Santos 
Danielle’s grandfather Joseph Santos worked at Pioneer Mill on Kauai.

Gabrielle Santos 
Gabrielle’s mother Amelita Santos works at Unit 1401 - Hawaiian Macadamia Nut Services.

Jae Saulibio 
Jae’s great-grandfather Agapita Saulibio worked on the Lihue Plantation.

Keisha Gorospe 
Keisha’s dad is Hawaii Division Director Elmer Gorospe.

Aldwin Badua 
Aldwin’s father Wilfred Badua works at Unit 1517 - Hilton Waikoloa Village.

Aleah Gapo 
Aleah’s uncle Rafael Taroma worked at C. Brewer.

Michael Yamada 
Michael’s father Brian Yamada works at Unit 4201 Matson.

For information, contact Mark and Leah Bernstein at: (808) 537-3327 • harrietbouslog@gmail.com Or visit www.harrietbouslog.com