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The 1898 Project Summit: Genealogies of Hawaiʻi Activism

Protest and activism have played an indispensable and ever-evolving part in Hawaiʻi’s political, community, and Lāhui development. This panel seeks to define an arc of this history and speak to where we are and where we might go from here.
Featured Panelist:
Walter Ritte
John Waiheʻe
Andre Perez
ʻIhilani Lasconia
Moderator:
Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwoʻole Osorio
The 1898 Project is a two-day summit of leading scholars and activists on American imperialism from Hawaiʻi, Guåhan, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico; the how and why, its effects, and what can be done now and in the future to cope, heal, and decolonize.

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