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Past Intertidal Chats

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Podcasts as a Medium for Collaborative Storytelling - Dr. Tarcisius Kabutaulaka & Kenji Cataldo

Oceania Currents is a podcast from the Center for Pacific Islands Studies hosted by DPIS MA student Kenji Cataldo and Associate Professor Tarcisius Kabutaulaka. Bringing together insights from radio and oral history, Kenji and Dr. Tara will discuss podcasts as a medium for collaborative storytelling. Join us to learn about podcasts as a platform for diverse voices and narratives from and about Oceania, including on environmental justice.

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Rising Curators of Hawai'i - Dr. Halena Kapuni-Reynolds & Healoha Johnston

Curious what itʻs like to work with a museum?
Wondering what it takes to be a curator?

Join us for a chat with Dr. Halena Kapuni-Reynolds and Healoha Johnston, two curators working to share Hawaiian history and Pacific arts & culture at their respective institutions. Halena and Healoha, both UHM alumni, will discuss the academic training and on-the-job skills that have shaped their careers.

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Humanities Across Disciplines - Dean Saranillio & Candace Fujikane

How can we have critical conversations with different disciplinary lenses?

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Collaborative Creativity: Envisioning Futures - Lyn Soto & Joon-Ho Ahn

From games to grants, the practices of collaborative development are vital in how we engage academically, professionally, and informally in daily life.

Join us for a discussion with Lyz Soto from the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities and the AAPI EHEJ Initiative’s own Joon-Ho Ahn as they discuss how collaborative creativity can be a pedagogical tool and a strategy for envisioning restorative environmental futures!

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What do we do with all this Frass? - Gaye Chan

Gaye Chan is a conceptual artist who moves between solo and collaborative activities that take place on the web, in publications, along streets, and in galleries. She was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to the United States in 1969. Gaye received her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute and was a professor of the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa (1991-2021) and the Interim Associate Dean for the College of Arts, Languages & Letters 2021-2024

In celebration of her retirement, Gaye will share the interconnections of environmental humanities and environmental justice in her projects, teaching, and myriad professional endeavors.