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30 Aug Kickoff event for the American Studies/Ethnic Studies/Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Colloquium

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Please join us at: "Your Official Guide to Abortion in Hawai‘i" Date: September 16, 12 noon Place: Kuykendall 410 For more information, please see the flyer. ...

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04 Aug NEH Museum Institute

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Here is an article from the Star Advertiser about the NEH museum institute that Noelle Kahanu and Karen Kosasa have been working on since January 2022, Weaving a Net(work) of Care for Oceanic Collections: A Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Institute. From...

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07 May Retired University of Hawaii Professor Joseph Stanton released a new poetry book!

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Congratulations to Joseph Stanton on his new book, Prevailing Winds. His seventh book of poems has just been published. Here is a link to info about that book: http://www.shantiarts.co/uploads/files/stu/STANTON_WINDS.htm Please find below an article by John Berger featured in the...

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27 Apr Congratulations to Troy Andrade!

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Please join us in congratulating Troy Andrade who will be awarded the 2022 Board of Regents Medal for Excellence in Teaching. Congratulations, Troy! We are so proud of you. For see the details below: https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2022/04/27/2022-manoa-awards/ ...

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16 Mar Refocusing Ethnographic Museums Through Oceanic Lenses

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Please join us for a special book talk on Refocusing Ethnographic Museums Through Oceanic Lenses (UH Press, 2020) on Wed, March 23rd, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. The event will also be streamed live via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ewc.arts/ Guest Authors: Philipp Schorch, Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, and Ty...

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25 Feb Book Talk with AMST Alums and Mari Yoshihara

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Two alums of our PhD program, Nakatani Sanae and Yohei Sekiguchi, and Mari Yoshihara will be doing a talk show style session on the recently published Unpredictable Agents: The Making of Japan’s Americanists during the Cold War and Beyond on March 9...

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24 Feb Working Toward Social Justice: Grassroots Organizations in Hawaiʻi

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Please join us at our AMST March 3 event 4-5:30,  Working Toward Social Justice: Grassroots Organizations in Hawaiʻi. Please register through the Eventbrite link below:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/275111444737 This student-initiated forum spotlights grassroots organizations that work to advance social justice in Hawai’i . Join...

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11 Feb Helen Zia’s Talk-Story

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Please join us at Helen Zia's Talk Story! For more details, please see the flyer above. ...

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03 Feb Last Boat Out of Shanghai

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Join us next Wednesday for The Last Boat Out of Shanghai: Helen Zia and Mari Yoshihara in Dialogue.  This event is co-sponsored by the Center for Chinese Studies and the Department of History. Bio: Helen Zia is a writer, activist and Fulbright Scholar. She...

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03 Feb Transforming the “Other” to “Us”

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Helen Zia’s keynote address as the Spring 2022 Dan & Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals is on Thursday, February 3 at 5pm on Webinar. Please join us at this exciting event! To register, please go to: ...

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