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This month we are celebrating both Black History Month and Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi! We packed the goods in this month because there's so much to think about. We included two programs for Black History a discussion from Senator Dan Inouye's Collection about the importance of Civil Rights and a conversation led on First Friday about being Black in Hawaiʻi. To celebrate the Hawaiian language we are sharing a recently digitized Juniroa program on the place names of Oʻahu, Kauaʻi, and Lanaʻi featuring Kawaikapuokalani Hewett, Eric Enos, Nathan Napoka, Aletha Kaohi, Solomon Kahoʻohalahala, and Kaipo Chandler.

As always, don't forget you can always reach out to us to watch the full-length program and learn more at uluulu@hawaii.edu!
Recently, our head archivist Janel Quirante and collections specialist and producer Heather Giugni sat down with Catherine Cruz of Hawaiʻi Public Radioʻs The Conversation to talk about the work we do and what we hope the future holds for us at ʻUluʻulu. 

Thank you so much Catherine and HPR for the chance to share more about our work!

Read more and listen to the article by following the link in our LinkTree in our bio.

The interview also talks about our fortunate inclusion in the Mapping the Magnetic Media Landscape Study. Learn more about that in our linktree in our bio, as well!
The month of November is Native American Heritage Month. For this month we are focusing on one of the few full-length programs we have that focuses on the Native American Community. While this program,
Before the spooky night is over ʻUluʻulu staff wants to wish you a Happy Halloween!
Ask us questions about what you want to know about ʻUluʻulu Archive!  Have you ever wondered how many reels and tapes we have in our vault? What the oldest or most recent items in our collection are? Why we do what we do? How bad can decay of AV materials reeallly get?

Ask us, in the comments below, what you want to know about our work and our archive, and weʻll do our best to answer you throughout the day and weʻll put the answers together to share with you in a later post.

Happy Wednesday!

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We have the good fortune of working with filmmakers and storytellers throughout the year. But it's always a real lift to see some of those films show up at Hawai‘i International Film Festival! This year there are three films on the schedule. Yes, we know most of the festival has wrapped up, and apologies as we've been engrossed in all the movie-watching! Our own presentation of
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