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Proud first-generation students share their stories, advice | University of Hawaiʻi System News

Kikilia Lani, Theresa Crichfield and Micah Mizukami share their experiences as first-generation students to inspire others in the community.

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Town hall to address challenges to democracy | University of Hawaiʻi System News

The town hall panel participants are Davianna McGregor, Jane Kabubo-Mariara, Rana Sarkar and moderator Colin Moore.

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Legislature honors UH Mānoa ethnic studies, founder Odo | University of Hawaiʻi System News

The Department of Ethnic Studies emerged as a response to the tumultuous civil rights, anti-war, ethnic empowerment and students’ rights sentiments of the 1960s.

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The Conversation: Revisiting Waialua


Credit Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Guests include
UH Professor
Ty Kāwika Tengan with the Departments of Ethnic Studies and Anthropology, and Waialua community member and Kumu Hula
Keith Awai.
To watch a recording of the Center's virtual Weaving Voices event,
Memories and Futures of Waialua, click here.
If you enjoyed this show, tune in tomorrow, March 2nd, for another conversation with the Center for Oral History, this time looking at the role of female educators and politicians in 20th century Hawaii.
 

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The Conversation: Revisiting Waialua Through Oral Histories



Jan 25, 2021
Ryan Finnerty / Hawaii Public Radio
Reactions to the State of the State Address; DOH to vaccinate Kalaupapa community; East-West Medical Institute discusses vaccine trial findings; Reality Check: Lack of tourism revenue hits Kauai healthcare facility; How to combat overtourism
Reactions to the State of the State Address
Democratic Governor David Ige gave his 2021 State of the State Address this morning. Governor Ige urges residents to look forward after an unprecedented year. Tom Yamachika, President of Tax Foundation of Hawaii, joins us with reactions.
 

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