ʻOnipaʻa: Turning Points panel to discuss Hawaiʻi overthrow 100th anniversary march, Jan. 14

1993 march

All UH West Oʻahu students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to attend ʻOnipaʻa: Turning Points, a panel discussion about the 1993 march and events at ʻIolani Palace commemorating the 100th anniversary of the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi on Jan. 17, 1893. Panelists Dr. Leilani Basham, Dr. Masahide Kato, and Dr. Kealani Cook will present their research on the 1993 march and overthrow, and discuss the significance of these events to the people of Hawaiʻi today. UH West Oʻahu’s ʻUluʻulu Archive digitized video footage of the 1993 march that will be featured during the panel discussion. Happening Thursday, Jan. 14, from 9:30-10:45 a.m. in the UH West Oʻahu Library ʻUluʻulu Archive Exhibition Space.

ʻOnipaʻa: Turning Points is sponsored by the UH West Oʻahu ʻUluʻulu Henry K. Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawaiʻi, the UHWO Political Science Program, UHWO Hawaiian-Pacific Studies Program, and the UH West Oʻahu Library.

Image courtesy of Office of Hawaiian Collection