United Nations University Global Seminar
1st Hawai‘i Session
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Jon Osorio opens the Seminar with an oli.

Edgar A. Porter presides as Master of Ceremonies for the Seminar.

Peter Englert welcomes participants to the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.

J. Kalani English welcomes participants to Hawai'i.

Osorio introduces Hans van Ginkel, first keynote speaker.

van Ginkel, English, Englert and Porter.

Katerina Teaiwa and Konai Thaman, part of the panel of speakers for the second keynote address.

Sandra Pierantozzi (foreground center) sits listening among the participants on the opening day.

Hans van Ginkel delivers the first keynote address.

Participants listen to the keynote addresses

Participants just prior to the opening of the seminar.

Jon Osorio is featured as a speaker on the second day of the seminar.

Tarcisius Kabutaulaka talks about his background, Pacific Island research and his poetry on the second day.

Robert Underwood speaks on "the personal and the governmental" in his lecture.

Vicky Holt Takamine lectures and performs on the second day at the Center for Hawaiian Studies Hale.

Birgit Poniatowski serves as moderator for the session on UNESCO.

Kekuni Blaisdell moderates the session featuring Moana Jackson and Mililani Trask.

Moana Jackson prefers to stand away from the podium as he delivers his calm, eloquent and moving address.

Mililani Trask brings up key issues on the rights of indigenous peoples and self-determination.

Marshall Conley talks about "cultural diversity and education for peace" in UNESCO programs.

Victor Ordonez follows Conley by examining how the UNESCO dream of "cultural diversity and education for peace" can be achieved in the Pacific.

Maire Bopp closes the Seminar with her lecture on her work with the Pacific Islands AIDS Foundation.
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