For years, @conniewang thought the story of her name was special. βLittle did I know it was the story of a generation,β she writes. βGeneration Connie.β https://t.co/AY1ueOBuce
I just wanted to share this cool video. Plus, I took a course from the scholar and educator who worked on this video. It was a great class, and if I remember correctly, we also read Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen.
Here's a video of a moβoleo, or story, that I first read in my high school English class. It is a great example of #IndigenousKnowledge and the importance of #storytelling as a means of passing on knowledge.
https://t.co/0jjMlatsIu
The book is a translation of a traditional legend and is representative of Hawaiian intelligentsia that was published in the early 1900s (Schweizer, 1991; Kawaharada, 1992).
He fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is βNever get involved in a land war in Asia,β but only slightly less well-known is this: βNever brand yourself as the guy who loves his wife then cheat on your wife!β #tryguys
Yesterday in class someone played some Lofi music in the background while we had small group discussions and it was pretty nice. So today I go down a rabbit hole researching Lofi and come to find out it's a pretty extensive genre.
Eavesdropping because this person speaks loudly enough in a public space. It sounds like they're giving a keynote, but they called it a meeting. No pausing to breathe, solicit questions, interact, or otherwise discuss with others--straight talking for 15 mins. Impressive!