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    Hōkūlani Insider, March 2023

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    E Komo Mai! Welcome to the Spring 2023 newsletter, we are excited to share new additions to the Hōkūlani ʻOhana and other creative ways to share STEM and science education throughout the State of Hawaiʻi. Project highlights include: Academic Enrichment in Science—Science Lessons, Supporting High School Students Presentation, Hōkūlani Tech Tips; College Transition Support—Top STEM Careers; Mentoring—Spring and Fall Science Lesson Recaps; ‘Ohana Gatherings—April and May Events, ‘Ohana Gathering Sessions Presentation; STEM Internships—Internship Track Release; and much more!

    Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, Decem ber 2022

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    Welcome to the December 2022 issue of the CDS Quarterly eNewsletter. Special highlights in this issue include: Make Art, Change Lives Featured Artist Leonard Mariano; Center on Disability Studies Dec 15th Partner Seminar: Deaf in Government; Pacific Rim Conference Early Bird Registration #PacRim2023; University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Spring 2023 Disability Studies Courses; Hōkūlani Insider eNewsletter: Winter Release.Special eNewsletter highlights include: Featured Artist Leonard Mariano; Dec 15th Partner Seminar: Deaf in Government; Early Bird Registration #PacRim2023; Spring 2023 Disability Studies Courses; Hōkūlani Insider eNewsletter: Winter Release

    Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, June 2023

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    Welcome to our summer newsletter. In this issue we highlight many events and happenings sponsored by CDS during June and July that you don’t want to miss out on. Disability Pride Month is also celebrated each year in July. Disability Pride initially started as a day of celebration in 1990, the year that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness about improving access and inclusion. The first official Disability Pride celebration occurred in 2015 to commemorate the ADA’s 25th anniversary and the Disability Pride Flag was originally designed in 2019 by Ann Magill, who with feedback within the disabled community, refined its visual elements in 2021 to be more accessible. You can read more about how the disability pride flag helps increase the community’s visibility at https://go.hawaii.edu/qEX

    Hōkūlani Insider, September 2022

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    E KOMO MAI! The welcoming of the autumn equinox (Ke Ala Maʻaweʻula a Kanaloa), marks our welcome to a cohort of student scholars and introduction to our latest addi tion Project Hōkūlani Hui . Highlights include: Academic Enrichment in Science Science Lesson, Site Coordinators, and Academic/Cultural Mentors; MentoringAnnouncing High School Peer Mentors Program; College Transition Support Fall College Campus Tours; STEM InternshipsStudent Scholars' Presentations and Reflections Webpages; and ʻOhana Gatherings Introducing ʻOhana Engagement Facilitators and Activities Schedule

    Hōkūlani Insider, December 2022

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    E Komo Mai! With the start of Makahiki Season, a Hawaiian tradition celebrating the shift of seasons, rising of Makaliʻi (Pleiades constellation) and the honoring of Lono, the Hawaiian God, the season marks the celebration of harvest, play and rest. And for Project Hōkūlani, the season marks announcements filled with connections and preparation for growth. Academic Enrichment in Science. Dec-Jan Science Lessons Debut; College Transition Support. Featuring of College Month; Mentoring. Announcing Peer Mentors Media Library; ʻOhana Gatherings. Supporting Children’s Learning at Home & Upcoming Events; and STEM Internships. Internship Track Release

    Hōkūlani Insider, April 2024

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    Spring is here! We are excited to share information about our internships, upcoming summer camps, and also what is going on with our STEM and mentoring lessons. Project highlights include: Important Dates/Upcoming Events Internships Begin Introducing Alanui o Hōkūlani Lesson Preview & Summary College Transition Lessons Science Lessons: Soil, Sustainability & Computer Science STEM Connections to Hawaiian Culture Spotlight on Mentors & Parents Meet Tatum, Samantha & Haley! A Current Intern’s Parent Perspective ʻOhana Connections Virtual Sessions & Field Trips Tech Tip of the Month Esports

    Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, March 2022

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    Welcome to March’s Spring 2022 issue of the CDS eNewsletter. We were pleased to offer a successful 37th Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity. Over 500 participants from around the world were part of this year’s virtual event, which spanned two days of conference activities and events and a pre-conference day of Capacity Building Institutes. Mahalo to everyone who participated in helping make this annual tradition happen, whether as presenter, attendee or volunteer! Additionally, this month we join the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities in recognizing Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month www.nacdd.org/ddam1. This campaign highlights opportunities for people with and without disabilities to come together to form strong, diverse communities. The campaign raises awareness about inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in all aspects of community life, as well the barriers many people with disabilities still face in connecting to the communities in which they live. Special highlights in this issue include: Artist Leonard Mariano, Make Art, Change Lives Emerging Leaders introductions, HI UCEDD COVID-19 vaccine activities, CDS Featured CDS projects and partners, #PacRim2022 International Forum highlights, #PacRim2022 Disability in Sub-Saharan Africa Special Issue, RDS Self-Advocacy trainee update, PBUCE Growth of Feeling Safe, Being Safe, DD Council Introduction NSF Includes Spring 2022 eNewsletter, Project Hōkūlan
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