Ke Aʻo Mau presents: Reflecting on our Genealogies

April 22, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Mānoa Campus, Gartley Hall Rm 103 or Via Zoom

FREE and OPEN to the Public – University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health, Department of Social Work: Ke Aʻo Mau Community Session – Reflecting on our Genealogies: Revealing our Pilina for Resilience & Wellness. Presenter: Dr. Kaiwipunikauikawēkiu Punihei Lipe, PhD. UH Manoa in-person (Gartley Hall 103) or via Zoom (Registration required for Zoom session at https://bit.ly/49lC0S5). Wednesday, April 22, 2026 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm HST. See flyer link below for more information and registration details. This session will have 2 hr CE credits available for social workers at no cost. Objectives: 1) Have a deeper understanding of 2 different types of trauma. 2) Have a deeper understanding of the Native Hawaiian concept of moʻokūʻauhau (genealogies). 3) Have a deeper understanding of how we can build systems of aloha. 4) Have a deeper understanding of pilina (relationship, connections). Sponsored by The Hawaiʻi Pacific Foundation. Requests for accommodations must be submitted by Apr 8, 2026. These accommodations include physical access, communication support, or other. (Link to Flyer: https://bit.ly/3OpDJNP)


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Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health, Mānoa Campus

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(808) 230-4806, shayney@hawaii.edu

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