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Cohort Kumukahi – Becoming reflective of Hawaiʻi Papa o ke Ao

Note on our name:

Our office name has been updated to the Hawai‘i Papa o ke Ao (HPOKA) Office. Hawai‘i papa o ke ao can be described in English as: Hawai‘i, the foundation of enlightenment. We use this ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i name to clearly describe what our office is here to do: To support the re-grounding of the University of Hawai‘i in Hawai‘i for the benefit of all.

Welina!

This webpage is designed to provide support for all hui members who are part of Cohort Kumukahi as well as provide general updates on its progress for the betterment of our UH Mānoa community towards becoming a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning. 

For questions please contact us at: nhpol@hawaii.edu

Note on the provided sections of the guidebook:

We provide sections of the guidebook as an intentional starting point for this process. Other sections are forthcoming and will be shared as we engage in this work as a collective. We recognize the desire/ask/need/want/push to move forward with writing the 5-year action plan and after hearing stories from people across our Mānoa community we are purposeful in proceeding in this way. We kindly invite you and your hui to pause and spend time with each section to create a process for asking your hui and hale the questions provided.

Ongoing Support Sessions

Beginning in 2025 and after each ongoing support session there will be a re-cap of the session and access to related resources and the session recording. 

The next sessions will be happening: 

  • April 15, 2025 at 11 am

Hui Members

The hui members listed by hale (i.e., unit) was last updated on: March 31, 2025. To learn more about these groups and their role, visit the Hui (FAQ) Sheet.

College of Arts, Languages & Letters

BradTaylor
KarenJolly
KatinkaHammerich
LynnMayekawa



Cancer Center

AnnetteJones
EsmeInfante
HidekoYamauchi
LenoraLoo
NamrataGurung
TaylorLowe
XuemeiXie



College of Social Sciences

JackBarile
KamakanaAquino
KāwikaTengan
RubenCampos
SakariaAuelua-Toomey
SusanMa
TiareSabellano-Tsutsui
WeiZhang

Division of Student Success

AmyHubbard
AndreaHazzard
CamaronMiyamoto
JamesSolano
JeffreyBock
WiliamaSanchez



College of Engineering

BrennonMorioka
JosephBrown
KelliChing
KimPerez Hults
Song KChoi
SteveDurbin



Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology

AimeeSato
ChrisSuchocki
ChristineAmbrosino Carrier
HayleyLuke
LaurenVan Heukelem
MariaFrostic
MarikoQuinn
MindyMizobe



Institute for Astronomy

DavidJones
DougSimons
KarenMeech
MichaelLiu
NicholasSaunders
RenaLee
RoyGal



John A. Burns School of Medicine

CyrusPattermann
Dee-AnnCarpenter
GunesAytac
JourdanMcMillan
LeeBuenconsejo-Lum
MartinaKamaka
SelinaChen
Tai-AnMiao
TeresaSchiff-Elfalan
Tracie-AnnTjapkes (chap’kess)
VanessaWong

 

Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing

ChrisKanehiro
ClementinaCeria-Ulep
Donna-MariePalakiko
GaryGlauberman
HollyFontenot
MollyAltman



Sea Grant

AnneRosa
BradRomine
ElizabethLenz
KatyHintzen
MayaWalton
SaraKahanamoku-Meyer
ElieenNalley
DarrenLerner



School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology

HealaniChang
HeatherSaito
HelenaAndrade
JennyEngels
JessiePerelman
JudyLemus
JustinSuca
LucieKnor
RobWright



Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health

AimeeChung
CameronRasmussen
DaniellePhillips
JonathanHuang
MapuanaAntonio
MichaelDeMattos
Sarah MomilaniMarshall
WhitneyWatts



Summit
Re-Cap

The inaugural Cohort Kumukahi summit was held on November 14th and 15th, 2024. This summit brought together 68 hui members representing 12 units (schools, colleges, and non-academic units) from across the UH Mānoa campus. To learn more about the 5-day professional development experience that all summit attendees joined in preparation for the summit visit our Cohort Kumukahi website

Summit Resources

These resources presented at the hui summit, are intended for new and existing hui members. If you joined us for the summit, feel free to share these with others. If you are new to your hui, we suggest that you ask hui members who attended the summit about these resources and if you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us at: nhpol@hawaii.edu

Other resources shared with us for the collective: 

HPOKA Office
Action Steps

The HPOKA: Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office is committed to sharing and supporting our action steps with the hui and our campus community. 

Activities Post-Hui Summit: 

  • Met with deans & directors via Provost Council (December 23, 2024)
  • Met with the deans & directors (January 13, 2025) 
  • Met with deans & directors (March 17, 2025) 

Next Steps:

  • Meeting with Associate Deans (April 25, 2025)
  • Guidebook (Section 3)
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