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Celebrating Community Knowledge for Social Change. #UHMCOH documents and preserves the legacies of Hawaiʻi🌺🌴🤙🏽

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Need a class for next semester? 🚨Register for ES/ANTH 493 & ANTH 682 North Shore Field School: Waialeʻe Lako Pono.

Need a class for next semester? 🚨Register for ES/ANTH 493 & ANTH 682 North Shore Field School: Waialeʻe Lako Pono.
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From A-Z, the Collaboratory brings you... ACT UP Oral History Project! Offering 187 video interviews (and transcripts) with members of ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, New York. To learn more, visit our oral history hub: ow.ly/9Rkf50NrU2Z #HubAZ

From A-Z, the Collaboratory brings you... ACT UP Oral History Project! Offering 187 video interviews (and transcripts) with members of ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, New York. To learn more, visit our oral history hub: ow.ly/9Rkf50NrU2Z #HubAZ
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👏It’s an Honor: The Hawaiʻi State Legislature recognizes the groundbreaking efforts of CSS UHManoa’s Ethnic Studies Department and one of the program’s early directors, Franklin Odo. ➡️bit.ly/3Mk3Um3 UHM Ethnic Studies #UHManoa

👏It’s an Honor: The Hawaiʻi State Legislature recognizes the groundbreaking efforts of <a href="/css_uhmanoa/">CSS UHManoa</a>’s Ethnic Studies Department and one of the program’s early directors, Franklin Odo. ➡️bit.ly/3Mk3Um3 <a href="/uhm_es/">UHM Ethnic Studies</a> #UHManoa
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Legislature honors UH Mānoa ethnic studies, founder Odo. Both chambers of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature paid homage to the groundbreaking efforts of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Department of Ethnic Studies (ES) and one of the program’s early directors, Franklin Odo

Legislature honors UH Mānoa ethnic studies, founder Odo.

Both chambers of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature paid homage to the groundbreaking efforts of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Department of Ethnic Studies (ES) and one of the program’s early directors, Franklin Odo
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Happy Rotuman Language Week! Check out this podcast produced by our of our oral history students this semester, John Taukave, a graduate student in Pacific Island Studies from Rotuma, about the importance of Rotuman, and Pasifika, oral histories: youtu.be/wcdZBYYpUvo

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Tara has been one of our outstanding undergraduate student employees for the past year, and we're so excited to see her embark on this next step! UHM Ethnic Studies