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Roselani Highlight - No Wrestling in the Archive
Roselani Highlight - No Wrestling in the Archive
9/6/2024Justin Martin, our Roselani Summer Intern, shares about some of the unexpected and exciting things he discovered in the collections he has been ...
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Welcome to ʻUluʻulu's New Microsite!
Welcome to ʻUluʻulu's New Microsite!
7/31/2024Welcome to our new UHWO microsite! ʻUluʻulu's virtual home has moved! This page will be the starting point for learning about who we are, what we ...
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Welcome Roselani Summer Intern Justin
Welcome Roselani Summer Intern Justin
7/16/2024We're happily welcoming our newest Roselani Summer Intern and AMIA Pathways Fellow, Justin Martin! As usual, we are putting him through the paces of ...
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NEH “20th Century Hawaiʻi: Moving Images from Territory to Statehood" Project Update
NEH “20th Century Hawaiʻi: Moving Images from Territory to Statehood" Project Update
7/8/2024Since July of 2022, ʻUluʻulu has been working on one of our most ambitious grant funded projects to date. With a grant from the National Endowment ...
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Now Showing in the ʻUluʻulu Moving Image Archive public space, "Her Majesty: Liliʻuokalani." In honor of Liliʻuokalaniʻs Birthday, on the 2nd of September, and this month being Hawaiian History Month, we are playing Larry Kimura, William H. Wilson and George Darbyʻs documentary examining the life of Hawaiʻi's Queen. As usual, please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you'd like to stream the full-length program or drop by in our space to watch during open hours!
Happy back to school! As K-12 and soon, University students start hitting to road to get back to school we thought it might be fun to revisit some episodes from the UH SVFA's (Student Video and Filmmakers' Association) UH Magazine. The episodes we are screening in our public space focus on going back to school and how students demonstrated to incite change on campus in the 1990s and early 2000s. Re-live the experience of registering with the Paʻe Phone registration system, experience a new student's adventures in searching for their classes at the UH BusAd (now Shidler College of Business) Building! If you're interested in seeing any of these episodes just reach out to us directly to register with us and start streaming!
We have some exciting news to share with you all! ʻUluʻulu is proud to be a part of the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB) project, a collaboration between the The Library of Congress and WGBH in Boston. This project is part of "a nationwide effort to digitize and preserve historic programs of publicly funded radio and television across America." Read more about it in this article from Ka Puna O Ka Lo'i. Click on the link below or in our linktree! https://westoahu.hawaii.edu/kaloinews/?p=20976