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In recent decades, people living in the Lower Mekong Region have witnessed major shifts from predominantly subsistence agriculture to industrializing economies, with attendant changes in migration, crop production systems, and major infrastructure(roads, dams, industrial estates). This series of four webinars will explore how communities in the region are experiencing the economic, social, and cultural dislocations of these transformations.
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https://eastwestcenter.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_97ocEpBgR9aixsZsW0cx_A
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Asian Studies Center , Mānoa Campus
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Wednesday, April 28 |
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12:00pm |
Song & Storytelling from Windward CC Windward Campus, Zoom
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12:00pm |
The War Crimes Documentation Initiative (WCDI) at UHM Mānoa Campus, via Zoom
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2:00pm |
Mekong Dams: Debates and the Politics of Evidence Mānoa Campus, https://eastwestcenter.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_97ocEpBgR9aixsZsW0cx_A
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2:00pm |
Launching A Successful Peer Mediation Program, Skill Workshop Mānoa Campus, Online
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3:00pm |
Music Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Zoom Video Conferencing, Link Below
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3:00pm |
Mathematics Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Zoom Video Conferencing, Link Below
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3:00pm |
Mediation Through A Cultural Lens, Skill Workshop Mānoa Campus, Online
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3:30pm |
Atmospheric Sciences Seminar Mānoa Campus, Virtual Meeting
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4:00pm |
LGBTQ+ in the Workforce: A Panel Discussion of LGBTQ+ Professionals Mānoa Campus, Zoom webinar, Registration Required: http://go.hawaii.edu/qZJ
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7:00pm |
Brandt Webinar, Polynesian Ancestral Knowledge Mānoa Campus, https://bit.ly/brandtweb
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