UH-Hilo launches talk story series

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The University of Hawaii at Hilo invites the public to its 2024 Kuleana and Community Talk Story series, a weekly gathering aimed at bringing together students, faculty, staff and community members for meaningful conversations in a safe and welcoming environment.

The series features guest speakers from various fields, sharing their insights on topics that matter to the community.

All talks are held noon to 1 p.m. in the UH-Hilo Kilohana Academic Success Center, located on the first floor of Mookini Library. Light refreshments will be served.

According to a press release, the talk story series is designed to foster connections, spark ideas and inspire collaboration between campus and community members, who are invited to join the UH Hilo ‘ohana and contribute to the university’s mission of demonstrating kuleana (responsibility) and building a strong, connected community.

The program also offers students an opportunity to network, explore potential internship opportunities, and meet local mentors who can help shape their academic and professional futures. Faculty and staff will have the chance to engage with community leaders, opening doors for future collaborations.

“This series is about more than just conversation — it’s about building relationships and expanding our understanding of the world,” said Carolina Lam from the Center for Global Education and Exchange. “Through these talks, we hope to create a community that learns from one another and encourages curiosity about life beyond our island’s boundaries.”

The series features the following guest speakers:

• Sept. 13: Charmaine Higa (“Small Shoulders, Big Worries: Understanding Childhood Anxiety in a Post-Pandemic World”)

• Sept. 20: Randy Kurohara, Community First Hawaii

• Sept. 27: Clifton Sankofa (“Reclaiming Health Through Food”)

• Oct. 4: Kaleo Pilago, Mauna Kea Stewardship

• Oct. 11: Beverly Tese, Prizma Hawaii LGBTQ Center

• Oct. 18: Carla Kuo, Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce

• Oct. 25: Brandee Menino, HOPE Services

• Nov. 1: UH Regent Mike Miyahira, business owner

• Nov. 8: Julie Mitchell, Kuikahi Mediation Center

• Nov.15: Sue Lee Loy, Hawaii County Council member

For more information, email cglam@hawaii.edu or call (808) 932-7488.