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‘You Run 808’ mural encourages Hawaii voter registration

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A large mural with the words “VOTE! YOU RUN 808” in a bold black font over a white background was painted on the Ewa-side wall of the eleven50 Building earlier this week. The mural also features a Hawaiian flag running across the bottom. Formerly known as the Atlas Building, the 14-story building is on South King Street between Pensacola and Piikoi streets in lower Makiki. The mural and the “YOU RUN 808” campaign are the work of nonprofit groups Every1ne Hawaii and Pow! Wow! Hawaii. The goal of both is to encourage Hawaii residents, especially younger ones, to vote in the 2020 elections.
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A large mural with the words “VOTE! YOU RUN 808” in a bold black font over a white background was painted on the Ewa-side wall of the eleven50 Building earlier this week. The mural also features a Hawaiian flag running across the bottom. Formerly known as the Atlas Building, the 14-story building is on South King Street between Pensacola and Piikoi streets in lower Makiki. The mural and the “YOU RUN 808” campaign are the work of nonprofit groups Every1ne Hawaii and Pow! Wow! Hawaii. The goal of both is to encourage Hawaii residents, especially younger ones, to vote in the 2020 elections.
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A large mural with the words “VOTE! YOU RUN 808” in a bold black font over a white background was painted on the Ewa-side wall of the eleven50 Building earlier this week. The mural also features a Hawaiian flag running across the bottom. Formerly known as the Atlas Building, the 14-story building is on South King Street between Pensacola and Piikoi streets in lower Makiki. The mural and the “YOU RUN 808” campaign are the work of nonprofit groups Every1ne Hawaii and Pow! Wow! Hawaii. The goal of both is to encourage Hawaii residents, especially younger ones, to vote in the 2020 elections.
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A large mural with the words “VOTE! YOU RUN 808” in a bold black font over a white background was painted on the Ewa-side wall of the eleven50 Building earlier this week. The mural also features a Hawaiian flag running across the bottom. Formerly known as the Atlas Building, the 14-story building is on South King Street between Pensacola and Piikoi streets in lower Makiki. The mural and the “YOU RUN 808” campaign are the work of nonprofit groups Every1ne Hawaii and Pow! Wow! Hawaii. The goal of both is to encourage Hawaii residents, especially younger ones, to vote in the 2020 elections.
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A large mural with the words “VOTE! YOU RUN 808” in a bold black font over a white background was painted on the Ewa-side wall of the eleven50 Building earlier this week. The mural also features a Hawaiian flag running across the bottom. Formerly known as the Atlas Building, the 14-story building is on South King Street between Pensacola and Piikoi streets in lower Makiki. The mural and the “YOU RUN 808” campaign are the work of nonprofit groups Every1ne Hawaii and Pow! Wow! Hawaii. The goal of both is to encourage Hawaii residents, especially younger ones, to vote in the 2020 elections.

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