National award for book on CHamoru poetry
Craig Santos Perez will receive a MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures and Languages for his book.
Craig Santos Perez will receive a MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures and Languages for his book.
The film is choreographed and produced by Brigitte Leilani Axelrode, who is pursuing a graduate certificate in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at UH Mānoa.
The 2022 Words@Mānoa Literary Series features award-winning writers Joseph Han, Rajiv Mohabir and Hala Alyan.
Ann Inoshita and Derek Otsuji will receive the Elliot Cades Award for Literature.
UH Press published the largest and most comprehensive collection of Cambodian literature available in English to date.
Haunani-Kay Trask was one of the most influential Native Hawaiian scholars of the 20th century.
Award-winning poet Noʻu Revilla casts a spotlight on themes of desire and intergenerational healing in Ask the Brindled.
The national event is part of an ongoing movement to mentor and nurture the growth of poets of Indigenous descent.
The panelists will focus on the significance of storytelling, encouraging educators to incorporate place-based learning.
Doctoral student Nina Louise is on a mission to illustrate how colorism, or discrimination based on skin color, profoundly effects people of color.