JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Becoming a community member is your first step toward official Kajukenbo black belt registration. As a member, you gain access to the Community Hub, where you can:
Register as a Kajukenbo Black Belt and be recognized on the official Kajukenbo Family Tree
Register your School and share your lineage and training philosophy
Register your Organization and take your place in our shared history
Submit Events and Stories to celebrate and document our living legacy
By joining, you’re not only claiming your place—you’re helping us preserve the art, honor our elders, and connect the generations to come. Together, we shape the future of Kajukenbo.
Everyone’s welcome. Join the Kajukenbo community at no cost. No pressure—just connection, history, and shared passion.
If you're able, your support helps us grow the Archive, document events, and uplift our Ohana. Every dollar makes a difference.
You believe in this work—and you have the means to help it thrive. Your generosity sustains the legacy of Kajukenbo for future generations.
About the Community
Kajukenbo’s Palama Settlement Circa 1958
WE DOCUMENT AND PRESERVE
We believe in preserving Kajukenbo's cultural legacy through documentation to help future generations understand and appreciate the richness of our past and how it was shaped. We are preserving the legacy of our past, while supporting and promoting the efforts of the present and the future of Kajukenbo.
2023 Senior Grandmaster Henry Mandac’s Memorial Service
WE ELEVATE AND SHARE
Sharing the stories and experiences of our community is not just about showing the world who we are, it's about lifting our community as a whole. By doing so, we not only contribute to our overall cultural and dynamic growth of our community, we also embrace the diversity, and soul of our aloha spirit.
2022 KSDI’s Seminar and Tournament.
WE INSPIRE
We want people to connect and get involved! Not just with us but where you fit in. We want to help you find that community where you belong. It's about cultivating a sense of shared purpose, and cohesion within the community. We call it Ohana. We want to create a richer life for all of us through the art of Kajukenbo.