Ke Aʻo Mau Community Sessions: Reflecting on our Genealogies
March 8, 5:30pm - 7:30pmMānoa Campus, Gartley Hall Rm 103 or Via Zoom
OPEN TO ALL ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥M Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health: Ke AÊ»o Mau Community Sessions Reflecting on our Genealogies: Revealing our Pilina for Healing and Transformation Presenter: KaiwipunikauikawÄ“kiu Punihei Lipe, PhD-Native Hawaiian Affairs Program Officer, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥M Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office Director, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥M Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Campus Center Interim Director, Institute for Hawaiian Language Research and Translation, Participant, Culture of Health Leadership Institute for Racial Healing In person (Gartley Hall 103) or via Zoom (registration required for Zoom Session at https://mbtssw.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XheuGXWOTLqFzzkpNB9-cA) Wednesday, March 8 5:30-7:30pm Sponsored by-Hawaii Pacific Foundation Objectives: 1. Have a deeper understanding of the Native Hawaiian concept of mo‘okū‘auhau (genealogies); and 2. Have a deeper understanding of pilina (relationships, connections) and how it can help heal the effects of racism.
Event Sponsor
Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health , Mānoa Campus
More Information
Theresa Kreif , 8082304806, kreif@hawaii.edu, Flyer/Registration Info (PDF)