National recognition for Indigenous poems
Craig Santos Perez’s book, from unincorporated territory [åmot] focuses on traumatic wounds of Guam’s Indigenous people.
Craig Santos Perez’s book, from unincorporated territory [åmot] focuses on traumatic wounds of Guam’s Indigenous people.
The participants come from 37 states, Washington, D.C., American Samoa, Guam and five tribal nations.
UH West Oʻahu alumna Lydia Saffery received the National Council of Teachers of English Early Career Educator of Color Leadership Award.
The second annual Hawaiʻi-International Conference on English Language and Literature Studies was held March 10–11 at UH Hilo.
Writers tasked with going beyond science fiction and fantasy to read aloud from speculative Bamboo Ridge anthology.
Valdeane Odachi and Adrienne Robillard published snippets of their life stories in micro-memoir collection Haliʻa Aloha.
UH Mānoa student Victoria Miranda spent a semester in Seville, Spain through the Study Abroad Center.
Sylvia Luke served as president and senator of ASUH.
Merriam-Webster selected gaslighting as its 2022 Word of the Year.
Craig Santos Perez will receive a MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures, Cultures and Languages for his book.