HAWAI'I BOOK & MUSIC FESTIVAL: Value of Hawai'i 3 Discussion
November 1, 2:00pm - 3:00pmMānoa Campus, Video Stream
At 11AM: Discussions of a post-COVID Hawai'i need to begin with the recognition of the exploitation and injustice that has defined America’s presence in Hawai'i. Featuring Jonathan Osorio, Loke Aloua, Charles Lawrence, Ku'ulani Muise, and Mahealani Perez Wendt.
At 12:30PM: Thoughts about problems and solutions old and new—warriors, ahupua'a, and home in Wai'anae. Featuring Craig Howes, Neil J. Kaho'okele Hannahs, Kyle Kajihiro, Ty P. Kawika Tengan, and Tatiana Kalani'opua Young.
At 2PM: How music, art, poetry, and other cultural and creative production can guide us toward the postpandemic future we want. Featuring Aiko Yamashiro, Akiemi Glenn, Kainani Kahaunaele, Norman Kaneshiro, and Kapili?ula Naehu-Ramos.
Event Sponsor
Center for Biographical Research , Mānoa Campus
More Information
Zoë E. Sprott, (808) 956-3774, gabiog@hawaii.edu,
Sunday, November 1 |
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HAWAI'I BOOK & MUSIC FESTIVAL: Value of Hawai'i 3 Discussion Mānoa Campus, Video Stream
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11:00am |
Hawaii Book and Music Festival webinar - Value of Hawaii 3: Hulihia the Turnin Mānoa Campus, Zoom webinar
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12:30pm |
HAWAI'I BOOK & MUSIC FESTIVAL: Value of Hawai'i 3 Discussion Mānoa Campus, Video Stream
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12:30pm |
HBMF webinar - Value of Hawaii 3: Hulihia the Turning, Part Two Mānoa Campus, Zoom webinar
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2:00pm |
HAWAI'I BOOK & MUSIC FESTIVAL: Value of Hawai'i 3 Discussion Mānoa Campus, Video Stream
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2:00pm |
HBMF webinar - Value of Hawaii 3: Hulihia the Turning, Part Three Mānoa Campus, Zoom webinar
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