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The Meridian School | Apr 17 - Apr 24

4/26/2017

 
I was honored to be an invited guest and Hawaiian cultural ambassador as a part of the Global Studies program at The Meridian School, an independent K-5 elementary school in Wallingford. For the 2016-2017 school year, Meridian focused on Oceania for their Global Studies program, which featured participation from many teachers from the community to guide a culturally responsible educational program. In my time spent with the students and faculty at Meridian, we discussed the importance of telling stories and understanding oneself. Students engaged in a cultural exchange, and I learned so much from their fantastic, open ideas and curiosity.

As a guest speaker in their Friday Morning Meeting, through using a puzzle on identity and telling my own, personal stories, I introduced questions such as Who am I? (Self), Who do I represent? (Others), Where am I from (Place), and Who will I become? (Journey). When you ask yourself these questions, you better understand who you are and who you represent - why certain people and places are important to you. Knowing more about yourself enables a bridge to be built between yourself and others from all walks of life, a powerful bridge built on a meaningful foundation. Meeting individually with each grade, I shared presentations on topics including ahapua'a (habitat), kapa & quilts (tapestry), and identifying our own, deeper cultural traits, while understanding the affects that colonization has on our practices, our opportunities for growth, and our ability to preserve cultural traditions and personal identities. 

This was a very personal experience in my cultural journey. The moment I will always carry with me was when students would kindly and quietly raise their hands over their hearts as I presented about my family and my home; a gesture The Meridian School uses to express connection.
I have new memories and connections with many people, and a deeper connection to who I am, where I'm from, and where I'm going, for which I will forever be grateful. Mahalo nui loa. 
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4th grade learns Keiki 'O Ka 'Δ€ina and asks why do we tell stories? Kalei'okalani Onzuka of Huraiti Mana hosts a cultural workshop and serves as an ambassador of Hawaiian culture for young peoples.

21 Progress Imagine Us | April 13

4/20/2017

 
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Keighanna & Kalei'okalani performing at the Filipino Community Center with 21 Progress
Huraiti Mana was invited to celebrate with 21 Progress at their 2nd annual Imagine Us awards ceremony and dinner on Thursday, April 13, 2017. It was a sold out event with 250 guests across our communities who gathered to support young, emerging leaders. Congrats to 21 Progress as together, they raised double their funds from their 2016 event for a total $60,000!

21 Progress is a non-profit program that seeks to enhance leadership development through education, civic engagement, and arts and culture. They provide programs, internships, and networking opportunities to engage youth and advance their powerful ideas. They believe in collective power, community building, personal liberation, and equity for all. 

Congrats, again, to 21 Progress and their awarded leaders. Thank you to everyone for inviting Huraiti Mana to join such a powerful and meaningful event. We are truly honored to be a part of this community. 

API Heritage Month May 7, 2017

4/20/2017

 
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Check out our first public showcase for the API Heritage Month Celebration at the Seattle Center on Sunday, May 7, 2017! We perform at 1:15PM and have a lei-making station following our performance from 1:45-4:45PM. There's activities, booths, and performances from 11:45AM-5:00PM in the Seattle Armory Room. Bring the whole family for a fun day celebrating our cultures and heritage for the Asian Pacific Islander communities!

Sunday, May 7, 2017
Seattle Center Armory Room 
1:15PM Huraiti Mana showcase
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