Maoli Wednesday: The Collective Memory of Injustice: History, Law, and Native Hawaiian Rights’ Claims

Weds., Oct. 14, 2020, 12:00PM – 1:00PM

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Please join us for a conversation with Professors Kamanamaikalani Beamer and Troy Andrade on the intersection of Hawaiian history, law, and justice. How does a society’s historical framing of group injustice shape the power of that group’s present-day justice claims? How do dominant narratives about historical events determine whether historical injustices are repaired? How might a reframing of the collective memory of injustice be deployed to advance Native Hawaiian rights and self-determination? Please join us for an exciting conversation with these esteemed scholars.

Moderated by Susan K. Serrano, Faculty Specialist and Associate Director of Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law