Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Chinese in Hawaii and Hawaiians in China: UHH, Wed. UCB 312 5:30-7 PM



This event is at UH Hilo. I will also speak at UH Manoa later.

Don Eads is doing a presentation at UH Hilo in UCB 312 starting at 5:30 PM on
Wednesday, Feb. 11, highlighting the growing connection and history
between China and Hawaii. The presentation will be followed by
discussion/question s. Drop in any time during the presentation.

The room is the big glassed in corner room to the right as you exit
the elevator on the 3rd floor. Hope to see you there! There is plenty
room for everybody. Again, this event is being held at UH Hilo in the
University Classroom Building 312

If you can stop by, it is an ideal time to learn about this area of
CHUS, provide input from your own experiences, and to also meet
graduate students in the Education department. Again, the details are:

Chinese in Hawaii and Hawaiians in China
Don Eads
East West Center
International
Cultural Studies

Event at UH Hilo Wednesday, Feb. 11 @ 5:30-7 PM UCB 312

Mahalo,

Don

Brief Bio:
Don is the first Thesis graduate in China-US Relations. He's the International Coordinator for the Tony Robbins Foundation. Don's currently at the East West Center, UH Manoa. He has lived, traveled and taught at Peking University, the International Academy of Beijing, and other institutions in China since 1999. He is a songwriter/performer, and has been on Magnum PI.

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