'Keiko Cecilia Bonk' (born
July 13,
1954) is an
American activist,
artist,
musician and
politician working in the state of
Hawaii. She was the highest ranking elected
Green Party member in the
United States, having been the first from the party elected to a countywide leadership position. She served the
County of Hawaii as its chairman from
1995 to
1996. With the support of presidential candidate
Ralph Nader, Bonk achieved strong showings campaigning for county mayor. She lost both elections.
Born and raised in
Honolulu, Bonk attended
Hilo High School on the
Big Island of Hawaii from which she graduated in
1972. She then attended the
University of Hawaii at Manoa where she obtained a bachelor of
fine arts degree in
1976. Bonk went on to achieve a master of fine arts degree from
Hunter College in
New York City in
1982.
Bonk began her active political career by running for the Hawaii County Council from the Upper Puna-Kau-South Kona district in
1992. She served until
1996, the year she was urged by her constituents to run for mayor. Bonk lost to
Stephen K. Yamashiro in 1996 and
Harry Kim in 2000. Throughout the mid- and late-nineties, Bonk was an instructor at the
University of Hawaii at Hilo.
Bonk was appointed President and Executive Director of the Japanese Cultural Center in Honolulu in
2003. She was fired in February 2005 by its board of directors citing philosophical differences.
[1] Bonk contributes to the ''Honolulu Weekly''. She is currently a member of the Hawaii Audubon Society and executive director of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Network.
External links
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''Honolulu Star-Bulletin'' profile
References
1. http://starbulletin.com/2005/02/16/news/story12.html