Makahiki- 2016, Mālama- Welo, Mahina- Lāʻaupau (Tuesday, April 26, 2016) Malia Nobrega-Olivera, Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge (HSHK) Director of Strategic Partnerships and Community Engagement shared her story and her work on Think Tech Hawaiʻi. She shared about the impacts of climate change on cultural practices like salt making on the island of Kauaʻi. Ms. …
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Sep 01
LAMA at First Stewards 2014 Symposium in Washington DC
Malia Nobrega-Olivera, LAMA Director and HSHK Director of Strategic Partnerships and Community Engagement, was invited to participate in the First Stewards 2014 Symposium in Washington DC. The theme for this years symposium was “United Indigenous Voices Address Sustainability: Climate Change & Traditional Places”. Malia spoke on the Rights and Responsibilities panel that discussed the following- “Indigenous …
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Sep 24
33 Million Strong, Women Form Unprecedented Alliance to Take Bold Action on Climate Change and Sustainability
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S EARTH AND CLIMATE SUMMIT For Immediate Release: September 24, 2013 www.iweci.org Contact: Celia Alario, +1.310.721.6517 or Tania Hack +1.805.280.1786; media@iweci.org Bios and quotes from participating delegates: http://www.iweci.org/summit-delegates Photos available: http://www.flickr.com/photos/101097407@N04/ Video of Summit Proceedings: http://www.youtube.com/user/IWECI?feature=watch B-Roll Available Upon Request 33 Million Strong, Women Form Unprecedented Alliance Declaration and Action Agenda …
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Apr 10
Kresge Foundation $460,000 Award To UH Mānoa Strengthens Hawai‘i’s Food Security and Builds Partnerships to Protect Environment and Native Hawaiian Cultural Knowledge
April 2013 NEWS RELEASE KRESGE FOUNDATION $460,000 AWARD TO UH MĀNOA Strengthens Hawai‘i’s Food Security and Builds Partnerships to Protect Environment and Native Hawaiian Cultural Knowledge Contact- Margot Schrire, Director of Communications (808) 956-6774 or margot.schrire@uhfoundation.org (Download Press Release) HONOLULU- The Detroit-based Kresge Foundation has awarded $460,000 to Lamakū Na‘auao (Knowledge Torch), a new University …
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