NATIVE HAWAIIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Presented by Mai ʻŌ A ʻŌ


Mahalo nui to Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge and Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition for their support.

OUR PRESENTERS

PRESENTER BIOS

ROOM 1

7:45 - 8:00 AM

WELCOMING REMARKS

8:00 - 8:50 AM

TATIANA FOX

E Hoʻomaikaʻi Iho - Leadership Starts Within

What are the unspoken protocols grounded in kuanaʻike Hawaiʻi that are essential and critical to being an effective ʻōiwi leader? In this session, Tatiana Tseu Fox will share personal stories of growing up in a hula family and how that has shaped her leadership style. Together, we will explore the terms haʻahaʻa, haʻaheo, hoʻokano, and hōʻoio as they relate to leadership. We will also engage in a conversation focused on impact and influence as critical aspects of leadership.

9:00 - 9:50 AM

KANOE MORISHIGE & KAIPO PEREZ

Clarity of Vision: Integrating Hawaiian and Western World Perspectives

Working for the government can be challenging as a Kanaka, balancing Indigenous identity with Western perspectives. However, it can be rewarding when we integrate our knowledge systems and values into our work. Please join us as we share some of the struggles, successes, and lessons learned.

10:00 - 10:50AM

MĀHEALANI QUIRK

Thinking about Grad School? Let's get you ready!

Wanna go back to school and finish that MA or PhD? Let's get you ready! In this session, we will talk story about how to prepare to return to or enter graduate school for yourself and your ʻohana.

11:00 - 11:50 AM

MAILANI MAKAʻINAʻI

Hoʻōla I Ka Leo

This will be an introduction piece of Hoʻōla i Ka Leo and the way in which we listen to and hear the voice and use the voice for healing and restoration of the self.  There will be within the introductory piece, vocal warm ups exercises and chant which brings us into the spiritual realm of healing and connection.

11:50 AM - 12:15 PM

CLOSING REMARKS

ROOM 2

7:45 - 8:00 AM

PLEASE JOIN ROOM 1

8:00 - 8:50 AM

DR. KŪ KAHAKALAU

EA Ecoversity:  Growing Caring, Culturally-Connected Kanaka Leaders

This presentation introduces EA Ecoversity, an independent, culture-based post-secondary education and career training program for young Hawaiians ages 15-30.  EA Ecoversity is grounded in Education with Aloha (EA) and dedicated to ea, or  Hawaiian self-determination in education and beyond. Part of the international eco-versities movement, EA Ecoversity requires all learners to actively mālama ʻāina, as they strive to reach their highest potential.

9:00 - 9:50 AM

DR. KALEI NUʻUHIWA

"Knowing When To Pivot?" 

Looking at mele and moʻolelo to find the qualities of leadership that Hawaiians admire.

10:00 - 10:50AM

DR. WAIʻALEʻALE ARROYO

You cannot be a healer only on Wednesday nights

Said to us at ʻūniki, I needed to embrace being a healer in totality, not just Wednesdays in class.

11:00 - 11:50 AM

DR. ULULANI OANA

An Aloha ʻĀina Curriculum at Waiʻanae Intermediate

The presentation will show the results of an Aloha ʻĀina curriculum at Waiʻanae Intermediate and its impacts on students Hawaiian identity.

11:50 AM - 12:15 PM

PLEASE JOIN ROOM 1
for CLOSING REMARKS

ROOM 3

7:45 - 8:00 AM

PLEASE JOIN ROOM 1

8:00 - 8:50 AM

DR. KAPĀ OLIVEIRA

Executive Coaching

Learn about how Executive Coaching can be utilized as a tool to advance your career. Executive Coaching is a personalized, one-on-one process aimed at enhancing the professional growth and performance of leaders. By addressing personal and professional challenges, executive coaching helps leaders navigate complex organizational dynamics and drive performance, contributing to the overall health and competitive advantage of organizations.

9:00 - 9:50 AM

KEKAI ROBINSON

Nohona Hawaiʻi: Nurturing the Ecocultural Connection

The connection between culture and the ecosystem, the space where traditional and contemporary meet and how it empowers the society

10:00 - 10:50AM

PUA O ELEILI PINTO

Re-Membering a Profession Post Erasure: Journey to building back up Hawaiian birthing and healing

11:00 - 11:50 AM

KEEAUMOKU KAIAMA

The Hawaiian Kingdom: To Imagine and Prepare for Our Near Future

The return of the Hawaiian Kingdom to its complete and full status as an independent and sovereign State and a member of the Family of Nations is inevitable. What our Hawaiian Kingdom may look like when that happens will be the focus of this presentation. Though context to recognize this inevitability will be discussed, it is the intention of this presentation to begin the imagining of, and with it, the preparation for the near future of this historical event.

11:50 AM - 12:15 PM

PLEASE JOIN ROOM 1
for CLOSING REMARKS

CONFERENCE RESOURCES

Keeaumoku Kaiama (Room 3: 11am -11:50am)

MAHALO TO OUR SUPPORTERS