Online Archival Resource Documents Political Debates Surrounding the H-3
October 12, 12:00pm - 3:30pmWindward Campus, 45-720 Keaahala Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744, Library Conference Roo
How do we understand federal, state, and grassroots political processes in Hawaiʻi?
What is the purpose of reflecting on conflicting political views that shape Hawaiʻi's present?
How can archives and libraries play a role in reflecting back on our past to raise broad-based discussion on what we do with these histories in the present and future?
Join a hybrid symposium “Archives & Political Processes: A Case Study on the History of the H-3 Freeway,” which will publicly launch an online resource that curates archival materials from federal, state, and community levels that document the political processes that led to the construction and opposition to the H-3 freeway. This event is co-sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage at Rare Book School, the University of Hawaiʻi School of Law Library, the University of Hawaiʻi at ԴDz Hamilton Library, and Windward Community College Library.
The symposium will feature presentations and dialogue between
Archival & library workers who reflect on their process of creating this online resource
- Dawn Sueoka, UH ԴDz Hamilton Library Congressional Papers Archivist
- Dore Minatodani, UH ԴDz Hamilton Hawaiian-Pacific Collections Librarian
- Gwen Sinclair, UH ԴDz Hamilton Government Records Librarian
- Ellen-Rae Cachola, UH School of Law Library Evening Supervisor & Archives Manager
- Kyle Hart, MA Graduate of UH ԴDz Hawaiian Studies
- Kealohi Minami, BA Graduate of UH ԴDz Political Science
- Perry Arrasmith, Master's of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) Candidate with the UH ԴDz Department of Urban and Regional Planning
- Kylee Munro, Graduate Student of UH ԴDz Masters of Library & Information Science Program
- Mahealani Cypher, board member of Koʻolau Foundation/Stop H-3
- Tom Dye, former Oʻahu Island Archaeologist, SHPD, DLNR
- Jennifer Sabas, Chief of Staff to Senator Daniel Inouye
- Kawena Komeiji, Hawaiian Pacific Resources Librarian, UH West Oʻahu
Ticket Information
In-person and online attendees must RSVP on this link: https://forms.gle/i955LPb9FQt1uqUY8
Event Sponsor
University of Hawaiʻi School of Law Library, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Ellen-Rae Cachola, 8089562867, lawcirc@hawaii.edu, , Archives & Political Processes (PDF)
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Online Archival Resource Documents Political Debates Surrounding the H-3 Windward Campus, 45-720 Keaahala Rd, Kaneohe, HI 96744, Library Conference Roo
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