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"On Earning Hope for the Future," a lecture by Julian Aguon. Aguon is an Indigenous human rights lawyer and writer from Guam. He is the author of No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies (2022) and earned Pulitzer Prize recognition for his 2021 essay featured in The Atlantic, “To Hell with Drowning.” Aguon is the founder of Blue Ocean Law, a progressive firm that works at the intersection of Indigenous rights and environmental justice, and he serves on the Global Advisory Council of Progressive International.
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Wednesday, September 4 |
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10:00am |
Fall 2024 Volunteer and Engagement Fair Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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12:00pm |
Is Study Abroad in Your Research and Teaching Plans? Strengthen Your Study Abr Mānoa Campus, Moore 155A or Zoom
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1:00pm |
Welina Pasifika: E Komo Mai! Mānoa Campus, Hale Hālāwai and Friendship Circle (1633 East-West Rd)
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3:00pm |
Southeast Asian Nation-Building Mānoa Campus, Online
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3:30pm |
Seminar in Atmospheric Sciences Mānoa Campus, MSB 100 (Marine Sciences Building)
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6:00pm |
Teaching 1898: America's Imperial Legacy in Oceania - Panel 1 King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center, 417 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813, Oʻahu
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6:30pm |
Julian Aguon: On Earning Hope for the Future Mānoa Campus, Orvis Auditorium
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