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Huliko‘a Kaiāulu Scholar Speaker Series featured scholar Leimomi Kanagusuku on January 27, 2015. Kanagusuku's presentation "Lawe I Ka Ma‘alea A Kū‘ono‘ono (Acquire a skill and make it deep)" highlights her belief in the importance of education.

Huliko‘a Kaiāulu highlights Mālama ‘Āina in February

Feb. 19, 2015

Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth

Huliko‘a Kaiāulu – a scholar speaker series sponsored by KS in partnership with the UH Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge and MA‘O Organic Farms – will host its next presentation on Tuesday, February 24 at KS’ Community Learning Center at Māʻili.

The series is an opportunity for the community to celebrate the pursuit of higher education and listen to scholars from the Wai‘anae Coast share their mana‘o, while learning more about topics that impact their lives as residents on the Coast.

This month’s featured scholar is Summer Maunakea.

Maunakea is an accomplished scholar from UH Mānoa’s Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge. Her presentation's title is “Towards Living Mālama ʻĀina: Acting upon Kuleana through ʻOhana, Education, and Wellbeing.”

The event takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room at the Early Learning Kauhale at the Community Learning Center at Mā‘ili (87-790 Kulauku St). A free, simple dinner will be provided and representatives from higher education will be present.

To better prepare for these event, an RSVP would be greatly appreciated. Please email kapua@ksbe.edu or call 670-2045 to RSVP or for more information.

The series has scheduled the following dates for future presentations: March 31 and April 28. Visit KS’ Ka Pua website for more information or announcements of topics for those presentations.

Watch full length presentations from last month’s series below or from the full series thus far on the Kamehameha Schools YouTube channel.

Huliko‘a Kaiāulu scholar speaker event

WHO: UH scholar Summer Maunakea will share the role higher education has played in her life and give a presentation entitled, “Towards Living Mālama ʻĀina: Acting upon Kuleana through ʻOhana, Education, and Wellbeing.” Higher education pros will be on hand at the event to provide guests with guidance on their academic pursuits. WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 24 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Kamehameha Schools Community Learning Center at Māʻili. 87-790 Kulauku St. RSVP: A free, simple dinner will be served. Please email kapua@ksbe.edu or call 670-2045 to RSVP or for more information.


The KS-sponsored scholar speaker series Huliko‘a Kaiāulu continues, with Summer Maunakea speaking on “Living Malama ʻĀina,” on February 24 at the Community Learning Center at Māʻili.


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