11-20-2014, 05:41 AM
Email notice:"
The Kipuka Native Hawaiian Student Center Eia Hawaii Lecture for the
month of November will feature Dr. Isaiah Walker author of, Waves of
Resistance: Surfing and History in Twentieth Century Hawaii, the
history of modern surfing from a Hawaiian perspective. Born and
raised in Hilo, Isaiah received his Ph.D. in History from the
University of California, Santa Barbara. He is currently a professor
and department chair in the History Department at Brigham Young
University-Hawaii and was an instructor in the UH Hilo History
Department from 2005-2006.
The presentation will be on Friday, November 21, 2014, 2:00-3:30 p.m.
in UCB 127 followed by a book signing of Waves of Resistance. The
book will be available for purchase at $25.
A flyer of the scheduled Eia Hawai'i lectures can be found at
http://kipuka.uhh.hawaii.edu/images/eiah...ll2014.jpg
."
ADD: I tried to activate the hotlink, but may need to copy & paste the link...
The lecture series is on the main Hilo campus UCB rm 127 (enter the Main gate entrance off of Kawilli. the UCB is the 3 story building just to the left of the entrance...unfortunately parking fees apply at 3pm, UCB is also a few steps up from the new/old UHH bus stop.
The Kipuka Native Hawaiian Student Center Eia Hawaii Lecture for the
month of November will feature Dr. Isaiah Walker author of, Waves of
Resistance: Surfing and History in Twentieth Century Hawaii, the
history of modern surfing from a Hawaiian perspective. Born and
raised in Hilo, Isaiah received his Ph.D. in History from the
University of California, Santa Barbara. He is currently a professor
and department chair in the History Department at Brigham Young
University-Hawaii and was an instructor in the UH Hilo History
Department from 2005-2006.
The presentation will be on Friday, November 21, 2014, 2:00-3:30 p.m.
in UCB 127 followed by a book signing of Waves of Resistance. The
book will be available for purchase at $25.
A flyer of the scheduled Eia Hawai'i lectures can be found at
http://kipuka.uhh.hawaii.edu/images/eiah...ll2014.jpg
."
ADD: I tried to activate the hotlink, but may need to copy & paste the link...
The lecture series is on the main Hilo campus UCB rm 127 (enter the Main gate entrance off of Kawilli. the UCB is the 3 story building just to the left of the entrance...unfortunately parking fees apply at 3pm, UCB is also a few steps up from the new/old UHH bus stop.