Collaborative Creativity: Envisioning Futures Together
February 25, 3:30pm - 4:30pmMānoa Campus, Moore Hall 319
From games to grants, the practices of collaborative development are vital in how we engage academically, professionally, and informally in daily life. Understanding how to work collaboratively - even build something entirely new as a team - is a skill that can be developed through particular strategies, vocabularies, and intentional practices. Join us for a discussion with Lyz Soto from the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities and the AAPI EHEJ Initiative’s own Joon-Ho Ahn as they discuss how collaborative creativity can be a pedagogical tool and a strategy for envisioning restorative environmental futures. This event is part of the AAPI EHEJ Intertidal Chat Professional Development and Networking series. Food and beverages provided! Register here: https://go.hawaii.edu/DWb
Ticket Information
Free! Register here: https://go.hawaii.edu/DWb
Event Sponsor
Center for Pacific Islands Studies, Department of Asian Studies, AAPI EHEJ, Mānoa Campus
More Information
808-956-0926, msharan@hawaii.edu
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