Brown Bag Biography with Nadya Tannous
November 7, 3:00pm - 5:00pmMānoa Campus, KUY 410
"You Can't Kill An Idea: Palestine Will Be Free" / Nadya Tannous, Writer and Organizer / Nadya is a passionate community organizer and writer, born and raised in the Bay Area (Ohlone Territory), with a focus on political education, movement building, and returning land to the people and people returning to the land. Nadya is a long-time organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) and currently serves as the Deputy Director of Honor The Earth, an Indigenous-led Environmental Justice organization tackling climate disaster at its root causes of settler-colonialism, racial capitalism, militarism and imperialism. She is also a member of the Art Against Imprisonment coalition, and is excited about their newest Oakland mural project, “Sumud: Resistance Until Liberation.” / Cosponsored by SFJP@UH, Hawai'inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, ASUH, the Center for Biographical Research / Thursday, November 7 / Kuykendall 410 / 3PM to 5PM HST
Event Sponsor
SFJP@UH, Hawai'inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, ASUH, and the Center for Biographical Research, Mānoa Campus
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9:00am |
DSS "Deep Dives" Professional Development Series Mānoa Campus, 2400 Campus Road, QLCSS 409
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11:00am |
Peace Corps Friendsgiving Mānoa Campus, Queen Liliʻuokalani Center, Room 412
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12:00pm |
Information Searching for Literature Reviews Mānoa Campus, Hamilton 306
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12:30pm |
Civil Engineering Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Holmes Hall H244
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2:30pm |
"Peacebuilding Post-Disaster through an ALOHA response" Mānoa Campus, Online
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3:00pm |
The Critical BTS Reader Book Launch Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies Auditorium
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3:00pm |
Brown Bag Biography with Nadya Tannous Mānoa Campus, KUY 410
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3:00pm |
"You Can't Kill An Idea: Palestine Will Be Free" Mānoa Campus, KUY 410
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6:30pm |
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