HKHA Ceremony for Queen Lili鈥榰okalani and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 17, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Ahu o Kamaka驶eha (in front of Queen Lili驶uokalani Center) followed by the MLK Plaque

Hawai鈥榠 ku鈥榰 home aloha: Hawai鈥榠 my beloved home. As a Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation鈩 Campus Center and a campus committed to becoming a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning, we intentionally pause each year on January 17th to mark the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. During this time, we also honor the National Day of Racial Healing and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This free, six-day summit invites students, faculty and the community to come together to build聽pilina鈥攃onnections鈥攖hrough learning and sharing about聽Hawai驶i鈥檚 history, present realities, and future aspirations. Hosted by the聽Hawai驶i聽Papa o ke Ao聽Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office (NHPoL), the event embodies聽91精品黑料吃瓜聽惭腻苍辞补鈥檚 commitment to becoming a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning and its designation as a聽Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation鈩⒙燙ampus Center. Join us! To register, go to https://manoa.hawaii.edu/nhpol/hawaii-kuu-home-aloha/


Event Sponsor
Hawai驶i Papa o ke Ao Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office, Mānoa Campus

More Information
808-956-2697, nhpol@hawaii.edu,

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