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Tag: Humanities

Art & Building Movement in the Hawaiian Kingdom

By Rae Kuruhara on July 15, 2020

From Native Hawaiian Student Services at UH Mānoa: What is Hawaiian Art? In the final episode of season 2, Kanaka scholar-activist and Kumu Joy Enomoto, a visual artist, and lecturer …

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46th Annual Historic Preservation Honor Awards

By Rae Kuruhara on July 11, 2020

From the Hawaiʻi Historical Society: Historic Hawai‘i Foundation is pleased to invite you to attend the 46th Annual Historic Preservation Honor Awards virtual event on Wednesday, July 22nd from 5:00 …

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Challenging Racism in the Pacific: Context, History, and Experience in Hawaii and Oceania

By Rae Kuruhara on July 6, 2020

From The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center: Racism and bias are systemic issues in American society. We’ve seen demonstrations around the world following the death of George Floyd, one …

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HoMA: Eating Up Easter + Community Conversation: Regenerative Tourism And Restorative Economies In Hawaiʻi

By Rae Kuruhara on July 6, 2020

From the Honolulu Museum of Art: Inspired by the film Eating Up Easter, which examines cultural preservation and the impacts of tourism in Rapa Nui, the Honolulu Museum of Art …

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‘Ōiwi: A Native Hawaiian Journal vol 5 Publication Day

By Rae Kuruhara on July 6, 2020

From ʻĀina Momona: Originally founded by Mahealani Dudoit and ku‘ualoha ho‘omanawanui to increase opportunities for ‘ōiwi voices to be published, ‘Ōiwi: A Native Hawaiian Journal has served as a highly …

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