Ke Aʻo Mau Community Sessions: Reflecting on our Genealogies

March 8, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Gartley Hall Rm 103 or Via Zoom

OPEN TO ALL UHM 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 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞian Affairs Program Officer, UHM Native 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞian Place of Learning Advancement Office Director, UHM Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Campus Center Interim Director, Institute for 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞian 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-51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞi Pacific Foundation Objectives: 1. Have a deeper understanding of the Native 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞian 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)

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