Conversations on Storytelling: Speaking and Listening to our Indigenous and An

March 1, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library, Room 306

How do our stories resonate with--and carry--the lessons and medicine of our ways of knowing and being, including the knowledge of our ancestors and our indigenous traditions?

This 45-minute panel discussion features:

Kiran Singh Sirah, global storyteller and this year's closing plenary speaker at the Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity Tarcisius Kabutaulaka, Associate Professor at the Department of Pacific Islands Studies/Center for Pacific Islands Studies in the College of Arts, Languages & Letters at University of Hawai驶i at 惭腻苍辞补.

The informal conversation explores the ways in which Storytelling may nurture our selves and communities and connect us with the life-giving lessons of the shared original traditions that sustain us. It is moderated by Raphael Raphael, Assistant Professor at the Center on Disability Studies, College of Education. Co-sponsored by Hamilton Library.

Location: Hamilton Library 306

For more information, please email Raphael at rraphael@hawaii.edu.


Event Sponsor
Hamilton Library, Mānoa Campus

More Information
808-956-7029

Share by email