UH Manoa Campus Events Calendar
Falun Gong and Persecution of It in China
October 26, 3:00pm - 4:30pmManoa Campus, Kuykendall 209
Meet Falun Gong practitioners and experts to discuss what is Falun Gong and why it is persecuted in China. This meeting is intended to facilitate understanding and dialog.
Panelists: Professor Hong Jiang of UH, Ying Guo (music major), Tony Liang (business owner), John White (Senior Engineer), and a special guest Gwendalle Cooper (photo), Elder of Indigenous Mind Program in California, professor emerita of counseling psychology and founder of American Indian Studies at San Diego State University.
This event is among activities for the Human Rights in China Awareness Week at UH (Oct 22-29).
Event Sponsor
Falun Gong Club at UH, Amnesty International UH Chapter
More Information
Hong Jiang, 956 8164, hjiang@hawaii.edu
| Friday, October 26 | |
| 8:30am | History Final Oral Manoa Campus, Skamaki A-201 |
| 9:00am | East Asian Languages and Literatures (JPN) Final Oral Manoa Campus, Moore 319 |
| 3:00pm | Falun Gong and Persecution of It in China Manoa Campus, Kuykendall 209 |
| 6:30pm | Asteroid and Comet Impacts Talk UH Institute for Astronomy, Pukalani, Maui |
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