We’re interested in your stories and memories, where we came from and why we keep doing this art we call Kajukenbo. If you have boxes of photos, films, or videos, send them to us. We’ll Your Documents digitized and Added to the archive.

Mission and Vision

1959 Kajukenbo Hawaii, Waikkiki Sand Christmas Party

Mission Statement:

We’ve made it our mission to benefit the art of Kajukenbo as a whole by honoring our past and preserving our knowledge, stories, and culture for future generations. Through documentation and preservation, we aim to ensure the cultural legacy of Kajukenbo while supporting the present and future efforts of the art. We elevate and share our community's experiences, embracing the diversity and soul of our aloha spirit.

 

Vision Statement:

Our vision is to inspire and connect individuals with the Kajukenbo community. We strive to cultivate a sense of shared purpose and belonging, where everyone can find their Ohana. We aim to foster a vibrant, dynamic, and united collective that embodies the essence of our art we know as Kajukenbo.

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