Where Do We Live? Caregiving Through Exploring ʻĀina
February 26, 9:00am - 11:00amԴDz Heritage Center
Office of Civic and Community Engagement in partnership with the American Association of University Women at UHM and Student Parents at ԴDz (SP@M) invite you to participate in a family-focused service learning event which will encourage place-based learning for students, staff, faculty, student parents, grandparents--the whole 'ohana--in learning and working together as a community. As everyone is in a sense a caregiver, this event is suitable for anyone who wants to know about where we are living in order to understand how to engage with the history, culture, and legacy that the land and its native people want to perpetuate. This can be seen as an act of antiracism as one actively attempts to go against colonial norms and stereotypes, and uplifts indigenous knowledge and experience as a component of how to live well in Hawaiʻi. Sign up by February 14 at https://forms.gle/3rHTNG9bktQ9ts4p8.
Ticket Information
https://forms.gle/3rHTNG9bktQ9ts4p8
Event Sponsor
Office of Civic and Community Engagement, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Susannah, 808-956-4641, aauw.uhmanoa@gmail.com, , Enter Title Here (PDF)
Saturday, February 26 |
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9:00am |
Pitchers in Paradise: Cultivation of Nepenthes Pitcher Plants in Hawaii Mānoa Campus, Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Rd
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9:00am |
Where Do We Live? Caregiving Through Exploring ʻĀina ԴDz Heritage Center
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9:00am |
Financial Management – Managing Credit Card Debt & How to Read Financial Sta Mānoa Campus, Online via Zoom
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7:30pm |
Hawai‘i Nō Ka ‘Oi: A Sakamoto Celebration Mānoa Campus, 1770 East-West Rd
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7:30pm |
“Imaginary Homelands” - a dance and music collaboration Windward Campus, Paliku Theatre
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