Poetry, film, dance, painting, printmaking, material culture-art embodies or expresses the values and aspirations of movements devoted to decolonization, self-determination, environmental projection, and cultural renewal. These panelists are all artists, and through their work are all devoted to preservation, recognition, and desired change.
Featured Panelists:
E. Tory Laitila, Hawaiʻi and the Pacific
Lyz Soto, Hawaiʻi and the Pacific
J. Lorenzo Perillo, Philippines
Joy Enomoto, Hawaiʻi and the Pacific
Moderator:
Meleanna Meyer
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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