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Center for Pacific Islands Studies, an academic dept & home for initiatives to promote understanding of Pacific Islands & issues of concern to Pacific Islanders
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi
Joined March 2013
Mahalo to our closing plenary roundtable speakers beginning at 3:20pm HST! What amazing presentations weʻve had so far! Mahalo to all our student researchers and presenters. Closing Plenary Roundtable: - Joy Enomoto - Shanty Sigrah Asher - Keith Camacho - Tara Kabutaulaka
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Mahalo to our concluding panelists on Panels 3A and 3B! Panel 3A: Identity (Geo)Politics Panel 3B: Roots and Routes Mahalo to Candi Steiner and Amy Sojot for their current presentation on "From Paper to Publication: Navigating the Editorial Process"!
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Mahalo to our earlier presenters on panels 2A and 2B! Panel 2A: Reclaiming Pacific Pasts & Futures Panel 2B: Pacific Islanders Navigating Change
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Concurrent panels 1A and 2B are in progress! Mahalo to our presenters below.
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Dr. Camacho is Professor & Vice-Chair of Asian American Studies at UCLA. He received his training in the anthropology, literature, and history of the Pacific Islands at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
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The 10th annual CPIS Student Conference is now underway! Mahalo to Dr. Alex Mawyer for welcoming remarks, and to Halena Kapuni-Reynolds and Jermy Uowolo for conducting opening protocol. And mahalo to Dr. Keitch L. Camacho for delivering today's keynote address!
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Kommol tata to Dr. Wilfred Alik for providing the closing keynote address at our 9th Annual Center for Pacific Islands Studies Student Conference last month! Apologies for the late upload due to technical difficulties. https://t.co/fDEwDcKhW1
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Join #CPISaffiliate Dr. Derek Taira this summer for History of Education in Hawai‘i. The course fulfills WI and HAP requirements and will be offered during the second summer session in a fully online format.
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Join #CPISaffiliate Dr. Noenoe Silva who will host The Properties of Perpetual Light Hawai'i Book Launch TONITE at 6pm HST. Register at: https://t.co/gv1jq6dX54
#CPISfriends
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The Mānoa Political Internship program is offering full time summer '21 internships at the top levels of Hawai'i State Government. Undergrad & Grad students are eligible to apply, and all majors are welcome! APPLY BY MAY 16, 11:59 PM HST. Send any questions to mpin@hawaii.edu
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Please join us for this week’s session of Resilient Pacific, brought to you by the Center for Pacific Islands Studies and the Institute for Sustainability and Resilience. For disability access, please contact cpis@hawaii.edu. #CPISeminars #ResilientPacific
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Join us for a summer offering of Topics in Pacific Islands Studies: China in Oceania (PACS 492)! The course will be offered in an online, asynchronous format. For a full list of courses being offered in the summer and fall terms, please visit: https://t.co/mgGU8Qmvoe
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Join us this week for Resilient Pacific, featuring Gary Holton and "Language vitality as resilience in the Pacific and beyond" Wednesday, April 7, 2021 12:00pm HST Registration is required at: https://t.co/HmPTzP1ewJ (link is case sensitive) #CPISeminars #ResilientPacific
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Check out next semester’s Pacific course offerings from our #CPISfriends in the UH Mānoa History Department!
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Please join us for "Ruminations" by Julian Aguon. Julian Aguon is author of The Properties of Perpetual Light, and he'll reflect on the ongoing struggle for justice for Pacific Island communities. Register at: https://t.co/HmPTzP1ewJ
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Mahalo nui to Dr. Emalani Case for providing the opening keynote address at our 9th Annual Center for Pacific Islands Studies Student Conference earlier this month! https://t.co/YEleAfTxCF
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Mahalo nui again to Dr. Akiemi Glenn for sharing her time with us as a keynote speaker for the 9th Annual Center for Pacific Islands Studies Student Conference! https://t.co/kb7AXBy69M
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Kommol tata Desmond for connecting culture, ethnolinguistics, and agroforestry in navigating how food, land and identity intersect!
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