?Umeke Lā‘au art installation open to public at Leeward CC Wai’anae Moku
The ʻumeke is reimagined as a space for reflection, healing, repair and connection.
The ʻumeke is reimagined as a space for reflection, healing, repair and connection.
笔别濒别丑ū—罢耻谤办别测.
Keʻena—Office, room, booth, closet.
Nicholas Kealiʻi Lum braids traditional Hawaiian mele to modern soundscapes, creating bridges between younger audiences and ʻō濒别濒辞 Hawaiʻi.
ʻOki—To cut, sever, shear, snip, separate, cancel.
ʻAʻahu—Garment, array, attire, costume, mantle, gown.
The project is gearing up to recruit more peer mentors in its second year with $598,906 funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Campus libraries come alive with interactive Hawaiian exhibits inspiring reflection and pride.
The chant will honor Queen Liliʻuokalani, who translated the Kumulipo while imprisoned inside ʻIolani Palace.
This week's image is from the 糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 Office of the Vice Provost for Student Success and the Queen Liliʻuokalani Center for Student Services.