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29 Sep What can you do with a degree in AMST? and What work do you do in AMST?

Posted at 20:08h in Student Achievements by Rumi Yoshida 0 Comments
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1) What work do you do in AMST?  (featuring majors discussing their research interests, projects, and AMST classes) 2) What can you do with a degree in AMST? (featuring alumni discussing how their time in our AMST program has shaped their careers...

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23 Sep AMST Majors and Minors Virtual Get Together!

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I'M EAGER TO MEET EACH OF YOU!  BRING A FRIEND! ZOOM LINK BELOW Topic: AMST MAJORS & MINORS GET-TOGETHERTime: Oct 1, 2021 02:00 PM Hawaii Join Zoom Meetinghttps://hawaii.zoom.us/j/98428992719 Meeting ID: 984 2899 2719Passcode: 085679 ...

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30 Aug Finding Home, Building Community

Posted at 22:37h in Miscellaneous by Rumi Yoshida 0 Comments
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Please join us for an upcoming forum on addressing houselessness from the ground up. Finding Home, Building CommunityFriday, September 17, 2021, 3:00 pmFree and open to the public. Register and post questions HERE. Homelessness is almost always figured as a chronic social...

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19 Aug A Book Talk By Dr. Vernadette Gonzalez

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For more details, please see the flyer above. ...

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15 Jun Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Creative Works Roundtable

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You are invited to join the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Creative Works round table. Date: Thursday, June 17, 2021 Time: Hawai'i: Thursday, June 17th 1-2.30pm California: Thursday, June 17th 4-5.30pm NZ: Friday, June 18th 11am-12.30pm Canberra:...

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06 May STUDY AMST YouTube Videos

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What Can You Do With An American Studies Degree?: https://youtu.be/Q07oLrFjznoWhat Work Do You Do In American Studies?: https://youtu.be/F48dKE1BOiw ...

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06 Apr A Conversation with Activist and Author, Helen Zia

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Please join us for a live conversation on confronting the rise of anti-Asian racism with author and activist Helen Zia. The Long Road to Atlanta Anti-Asian Racism and Misogyny Monday, April 12, 4:00 pm Hawai‘i time Free and open to the public. Register here:...

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01 Apr Book Talk with Vernadette Gonzalez

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This book talk centers Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez’s book Empire’s Mistress, starring Isabel Rosario Cooper, and will be hosted by Elaine H. Kim. The conversation will be followed by a Q&A with the audience.The event is co-sponsored by Eastwind Books of Berkeley...

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31 Mar Nights on B Street

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Nights on B Street: A Collaboration by Adam LeBlanc and Joseph Stanton This is an exhibit showing a collaboration of long-time friends, poet Joseph Stanton and artist Adam LeBlanc. LeBlanc’s installation “Nights on B Street” and Stanton’s sequence of poems “Nights...

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19 Mar UHM American Department Statement on Atlanta Shootings

Posted at 19:57h in AMST Statements by Rumi Yoshida 0 Comments
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UHM American Studies Department Statement on Atlanta ShootingsMarch 19, 2021 The faculty, staff, and students of the Department of American Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa condemn the murder of Daoyou Feng, Hyun J. Grant, Suncha Kim, Paul Andre...

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