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Schedule

Time-zone (GMT-10:00) Hawaii

367

06:00-06:30

Online Welcome and Training Session

6:00AM (Hilo) // 10:00AM (Chicago)
Zoom
09:00-12:00

Pre-Conference Morning Tour: Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park

Not included in the registration rate. Please book via "Special Events".

Virtual Session

Asynchronous Session

Virtual Session

Asynchronous Session
08:00-08:45

Registration and Welcome Coffee

University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 W Kawili St Hilo, HI 96720
09:30-10:00

Conference Opening

Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
Patsy Iwasaki, Assistant Professor, English, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Plenary Room
10:00-11:00

Plenary Session and Discussion with Jacquelyn Pualani Johnson

"Ola Hou: Living History – Weaving Our Stories, Language, and Culture in Performance"
Speaker
Jacquelyn Pualani Johnson, Professor Emeritus, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, United States
Plenary Room
11:00-11:30

Coffee Break

Room UCB 127
11:30-12:30

Workshop: ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi & Hula

Learn basic Hawaiian language pronunciations and a simple hula hainakā (handkerchief dance) about Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani.
Room UCB 127
12:30-14:00

Lunch

Room UCB 127
14:00-15:00

Workshop: Lei Making

In this workshop, you will learn how to make lei lāʻī in the traditional Hilo style of braiding ti leaves.
Room UCB 127
15:00-16:15
Old Journal, New Scope: Adapting to the Reality of Global Publishing

Helena Gurfinkel, Professor, English Language and Literature, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Illinois, United States

15:00
The Effect of a Multi-Cultural Environment on the Language Used to Discuss Environmental Sustainability

Edward Hogshire, Lecturer, Arabic, Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates
Usra Idris, Student, Mohamed Bin Zayed University For Humanities
Labidi Bouabdallah, Professor, Faculty of Arts and Languages - Department of Arabic Language, Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates

15:20
The Role of Neutrosophic Logic in Computing Synthetic Meaning

Labidi Bouabdallah, Professor, Faculty of Arts and Languages - Department of Arabic Language, Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates
Edward Hogshire, Lecturer, Arabic, Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities, Abū Z̧aby [Abu Dhabi], United Arab Emirates

15:40
16:30-17:45
The Dream of a Bridge Between East and West: Thea Mousa, Trailblazer Woman (20 BCE - 4 CE)

Nooshie Motaref, Indie Author, Tucson Tellers of Tales, President, Arizona, United States

16:30
08:30-09:00

Registration Desk Open

University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 W Kawili St Hilo, HI 96720
09:00-09:10

Daily Update

Plenary Room
09:10-10:25

Plenary Session and Discussion with Manulani Aluli Meyer

"Indigenous Epistemology: A Radical (K)new World for Humanity"
Speaker
Manulani Aluli Meyer, Director of Indigenous Education, University of Hawai‘i - West Oahu, United States
Plenary Room
10:25-10:55

Coffee Break

Room UCB 127
10:55-12:35

France Azema, PhD, Anthropology, EHESS - Toulouse -Paris, Haute-Garonne, France

10:55
12:35-13:55

Lunch

Room UCB 127
13:00-13:50

Lunch with Chief Social Scientist

Publishing Opportunities and Collaboration with Common Ground Research Networks
Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, Chief Social Scientist, Common Ground Research Networks, Illinois, United States
14:00-15:00

Workshop: Lau Kāpala

This workshop introduces the cultural art of stamping patterns or designs using native foliage.
Room UCB 127
15:10-15:55
16:00-16:25
Plenary Room
18:00-20:00

Conference Dinner: Hilo Yacht Club

Not included in the registration rate. Please book via "Special Events".