Hawaii Leads Women’s Rights
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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Na pono o ka lahui kanaka: Human rights

TODAY, March 22nd, 2008: UN World Water Day
March 22, has been designated World Water Day – an international day of observance and action to draw attention to the plight of those without access to safe drinking water. On this important date, WaterPartners celebrates its progress and renews its commitment to achieving its vision – the day when everyone in the world can take a safe drink of water. Read more …
March 22, 1972: Another first for the state of Hawaii: the state becomes the first to improve the equal rights amendment, not 45 minutes after Congress passed the amendment. The ratification falls three state short, and is marred by several probably unconstitutional actions on the part of various state legislatures to rescind their previous ratification votes.
EVENTS ON THIS DAY — March 22nd
- 1622: The first Native American massacre of European settlers (in Jamestown Virginia, 347 people are slain)
- 1630: The first colonial legislation is enacted prohibiting gambling (Boston)
- 1638: Religious dissident Anne Hutchinson is expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- 1733: Joseph Priestly invents carbonated water
- 1778: Captain Cook sights Cape Flattery in Washington state
- 1872: Illinois becomes the first state to require sexual equality in employment
- 1873: Slavery is abolished in Puerto Rico
- 1882: Congress outlaws polygamy (again)
- 1946: The first U.S. rocket is launched that leaves the Earth’s atmosphere (50 miles up)
- 1972: By a vote of 84 to 8, the Senate approves the ERA amendment, banning discrimination against women (it is never ratified)
- 1986: Debi Thomas becomes the first African American to win the world figure skating championships
- 1990: A jury in Anchorage Alaska finds former tanker captain Joseph Hazelwood innocent of three major charges in connection with the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill (but convicts him of a minor charge of negligent discharge of oil and to help clean up Prince William Sound and pay $50,000 in restitution for his role in the spill)
- 1997: At age 14 years and 10 months, Tara Lipinski becomes the youngest women’s world figure skating champion
- 1999: Acting as his own lawyer, Dr. Jack Kevorkian goes on trial for murder
- 2003: Twelve U.S. soldiers of the 507th Mainenance Unit, including 19-year old Army supply clerk Jessica Lynch, go missing after they “take a wrong turn”
BORN ON THIS DAY — March 22nd
- 1599: Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Flemish painter
- 1887: Chico Marx, (Leonard Martin) comedian
- 1923: Marcel Marceau, mime
- 1930: Stephen Sondheim, composer/lyricist
- 1931: William Shatner, actor
- 1938: Glen Campbell, singer
- 1943: George Benson, singer/guitarist
- 1943: Keith Reif, rocker
- 1945: Jeremy Clyde, rocker
- 1948: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Broadway composer/producer
- 1947: James Patterson, author
- 1948: Wolf Blitzer, newscaster
- 1955: Lena Olin, actress
- 1952: Bob Costas, sportscaster/talk show host
- 1957: Stephanie Mills, singer/actress
- 1959: Matthew Modine, actor
- 1976: Reese Witherspoon, acrtress



March 18th, 1959: President Eisenhower signs Hawaii statehood bill March 18th, 1866: Mark Twain begins his dispatches to the San Francisco Alta newspaper from Hawaii. During this time, he traveled often to Maui reporting on the beauty and splendor. Part of these writings can be found in his book Innocents Abroad.
TODAY: Freedom of Infomation Day