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We have yet another introduction to do! Please help us welcome Tyler to the ʻUluʻulu team! Tyler is an undergrad student working on his bachelors in History. Unfortunately for us, his time with us is short, and he will be wrapping up at the end of the month. And while we're just introducing him now, you've probably noticed him in our photos for a little while, though. Apologies to all for the late introduction. You can learn more about Tyler and his work with us, in his introduction interview below. 

https://uluulu.westoahu.hawaii.edu/welcome-to-our-fall-senior-practicum-intern-tyler/

A Belated Welcome to You, Tyler!
October is American Archives Month and we're highlighting the impact archives can have on YOU!

We've already begun sharing projects and events we're part of, and we'll continue to throughout the month.

October 16th will be Ask an Archivist Day so come prepared with your questions and ask us anything about our work and weʻll do our best to answer you!

 #movingimagearchives #americanarchivesmonth #askanarchivistday #uhwo #archivistlife #archives
Premiering online starting this week, PBS American Masters is presenting an online series of shorts that highlight the lives and contributions of five differently abled individuals in observation of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Among those features is Hawai'i Senator, Daniel K. Inouye. The episode will premier October 8th on the PBS YouTube channel, PBS.org and the PBS App.

The Daniel K. Inouye Congressional Collection housed at ʻUluʻulu was put to good use for the episode featuring the senator. Take a look at the collection in our catalog, here: https://uluulu.recollectcms.com/nodes/view/6222

New episodes will premier every Tuesday, throughout the month of October. Watch the trailer on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MivLn9Rb0-A
One of our most hands-on and prolific donors, the Center for Labor Education and Research (CLEAR), University of Hawaii - West Oahu has just announced the release of their new documentary,

One of our most hands-on and prolific donors, the Center for Labor Education and Research (CLEAR), University of Hawaii - West Oahu has just announced the release of their new documentary, "Ah Quon McElrath: The Struggle Never Ends!" The program will premier on PBS Hawai‘i and on the PBS Live Stream on pbshawaii.org on October 17, 2024 at 8:30pm and will repeat on Sunday, October 20th at 1:00pm. For those living outside Hawai‘i go online to https://www.youtube.com/@PBSHawaii. You will be directed to the programs available on the PBS YouTube channel, including the AQ program. We were happy to help with providing some of the archival footage used in this program, in addition to the plethora of CLEAR's own archival footage that had been deposited with and digitized by us. To read more about this documentary and the power-house of a woman at its focus - follow the link below or in our linktree! https://www.laborhistoryhawaii.org/ Congratulations CLEAR! We're excited to see this tribute to AQ!🎉🎉

This month's public screening area program is the UH Magazine Halloween Special from 1997! It's chock full of spooky stories about UH Manoa Campus and even some retellings by the late Dr. Glen Grant.

Come watch in our viewing space or reach out to us to find out how to stream the program directly! 

Have a spoooooky October!!🎃🎃

This month's public screening area program is the UH Magazine Halloween Special from 1997! It's chock full of spooky stories about UH Manoa Campus and even some retellings by the late Dr. Glen Grant. Come watch in our viewing space or reach out to us to find out how to stream the program directly! Have a spoooooky October!!🎃🎃

This summer and fall we said farewell to two of our wonderful staff, Haunani and Kate.
 
🌺Haunani has been with us for several years as a project assistant working especially hard on the The Hawaiian Legacy Foundation collection and then the National Endowment for the Humanities grant. We got to see her through her years in graduate school to be come an archivist in her own right, and now she is moving on to put her skills to work as a digital archivist working with Ka ʻOhana o Kalaupapa!

🌷Kate started out as our 2023 spring UH LIS intern and returned as our NEH project archivist.  Kate will be moving on to work at the Punahou Archive!

We're excited to send them out into the world, but we're sad to lose them from the team. Best wishes to you both on your new adventures, Haunani and Kate! Thank you for all your hard work and the great years together!❤❤❤
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