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Saturday
, May 4
1. Mission Memorial Auditorium
11:00am •
Pulitzer Prizewinner William Finnegan-- The Deep Dive: Slowing Down for the High Stakes Story
12:30pm •
The 2019 Nēnē Award
2:00pm •
Alan Brennert-- Daughter of Molokai: A Novel
3:30pm •
Leesa Clark Stone-- Paradise to Paradise: The Rap Reiplinger Story
2. Main Stage
9:30am •
Oli Wehena at the Skygate
10:00am •
The Royal Hawaiian Band
11:00am •
Mayor Kirk W. Caldwell
11:15am •
Kumu Hula Michael Pili Pang
12:00pm •
Kawika Kahiapo
1:00pm •
Kumu Hula Leimomi Maldonado
2:00pm •
Brickwood Galuteria
3:00pm •
Ken Makuakane
4:00pm •
Kumu Hula Cynthia Bernard
3. Authors Pavilion
10:00am •
Norm Winter—The Saga of the Mighty Valentine Cosmos Upon the Tower of Time
11:00am •
Hawaii Literary Arts Council -- 2018 Elliot Cades Awards For Literature
12:00pm •
Elmer Omar Bascos Pizo—Leaving Our Shadow Behind Us
1:00pm •
Micronesian Writers
2:00pm •
Imagining Other Places, Other Cultures
3:00pm •
Cane Fires: Plantation Kids at the End of An Era Talk Story
4:00pm •
Arting and Writing to Transform Education
4. Alana Hawaiian Culture Pavilion
10:00am •
Heiau, ‘Āina, Lani: The Hawaiian Temple System in Ancient Kahikinui and Kaupō, Maui
11:00am •
Niuhi-Shark: Honoring Kamehameha the Great in Paint and Prose
12:00pm •
Kōkua Aku, Kōkua Mai Five Transformations of the Hawaiian Kingdom
1:00pm •
Considering Agency and Consequences: No Ke Kalaiaina and William Richards’ Seminar for the Aliʻi
2:00pm •
Palapala Journal #2, 2019
3:00pm •
Partners in Change: A Biographical Encyclopedia of American Protestant Missionaries in Hawaiʻi and their Hawaiian and Tahitian Colleagues
4:00pm •
Nā Kahu: Portraits of Native Hawaiian Pastors at Home and Abroad, 1820–1900
5. Humanities Pavilion / Breaking News
10:00am •
From Paper to Pixels: Remaking Journalism in the Digital Age
11:00am •
Pulitzer Prizewinner William Finnegan: The Deep Dive: Slowing Down for the High Stakes Story (In the Mission Memorial Auditorium)
12:00pm •
Prison Writings: Try Think: “I am more than…”
1:00pm •
William Finnegan: Writing Workshop & Q&A--What makes a good story?
2:00pm •
Fearless: Creative Media and Telling Courageous Stories
3:00pm •
Confronting MicroAggressions in Island Media: Advocating for our Micronesian Communities
4:00pm •
Weaving Our Stories Together
6. Wellness Pavilion
10:00am •
Marijuana/ Cannabis: Gateway or Gatekeeper?
11:00am •
Haumea: Transforming the Health of Hawaiian Women and Empowering Wahine Wellbeing
12:00pm •
Hawaii Homelessness: Status Report
1:00pm •
Housing Is Healthcare
2:00pm •
Sleep Deprivation
3:00pm •
Death with Dignity
4:00pm •
Regenerative Medicine
7. Keiki Stage
10:00am •
Kumu Hula Maile Beamer Loo
10:30am •
Mr. Steve
11:00am •
Uncle Wayne & The Howling Dog Band
11:30am •
Erik Orton Family: Seven At Sea
12:00pm •
Mr. Steve
12:30pm •
Ed Chevy, Deaf Entertainer
1:00pm •
Uncle Wayne & The Howling Dog Band
1:30pm •
Jeff Gere, Storyteller
2:00pm •
Kathy Collins, Storyteller
2:30pm •
Leon and Malia, Music
3:00pm •
Margaret Read Macdonald, Storyteller
3:30pm •
Kapolei PACKids, Music Medley
4:00pm •
Uncle Wayne & The Howling Dog Band
4:30pm •
Mr. Steve
8. Kristi Yamaguchi's Reading Corner
10:00am •
Kristi Yamaguchi Olympic Skater and Author
10:30am •
Edna Cabcabin Moran: Honu and Moa
11:00am •
Christin Lozano, Author/ Librarian
11:30am •
Brooke Alcuran, Miss Chinatown, and Court
12:00pm •
Darah Dung, Host of the Pet Hui
12:30pm •
Tanya Jaoquin, Host, Living 808
1:00pm •
Margaret MacDonald
1:30pm •
Kristi Yamaguchi
2:00pm •
Ryley Hu: The Girl with Dreams
2:30pm •
Kathy Colllins, Storyteller
Sunday
, May 5
1. Mission Memorial Auditorium
10:30am •
Sam Horn—Someday Is Not A Day In The Week: 10 Hacks To Make The Rest Of Your Life The Best Of Your Life
12:00pm •
Pulitzer Prizewinner Gilbert King—Beneath a Ruthless Sun
1:30pm •
Priyamvada Natarajan -- Mapping The Heavens: The Radical Scientific Ideas That Reveal The Cosmos
2. Main Stage
10:00am •
Kumu Hula Miki‘ala Lidstone
11:15am •
Jeff Rasmussen
12:00pm •
Kumu Hula Mapuana DeSilva
1:00pm •
Singer-Songwriter Competition
2:00pm •
Kumu Hula Pohai Souza
3:00pm •
Kupaoa
4:00pm •
Alan Akaka & The Islanders
3. Authors Pavilion
10:00am •
Bamboo Ridge,Journal of Literature & the Arts, #115
11:00am •
Tadaima! I Am Home: A Transnational Family History
12:00pm •
Susan Scott—The Wings of Honolulu’s Wild Side: Terns, Shearwaters
1:00pm •
A novelist, a journalist, and a diplomat interpret the Secret War in Laos
2:00pm •
The Best of Aloha Shorts
3:00pm •
Tim Dyke and Jaimie Gusman
4:00pm •
Leilani Madison: Can These Bones Dance: A Memoir of Coming Alive
4. Alana Hawaiian Culture Pavilion
10:00am •
Na Inoa Hoku: Hawaiian and Pacific Star Names
11:00am •
Sumner La Croix: Hawaii: Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change
12:00pm •
The Kingdom and the Republic Sovereign Hawai‘i and the Early United States
1:00pm •
Ho‘oulu Hawai‘i: The King Kalakaua Era
2:00pm •
A Power in the World
3:00pm •
Return to Kahiki: Native Hawaiians in Oceania
4:00pm •
Beyond Hawai'i: Native Labor in the Pacific World
5. Humanities Pavilion / Breaking News
10:00am •
If you want my opinion...
11:00am •
All Sides of the Beat: Breaking, Making, and Shaping the News
12:00pm •
Pulitzer Prizewinner Gilbert King—Beneath a Ruthless Sun (In the Mission Memorial Auditorium)
1:00pm •
Prison Writings: Try Think: “I am more than…”
2:00pm •
Deep Research for World Building in Narrative Nonfiction: Writing Workshop and Q&A
3:00pm •
Our Histories Our Way: Oral History and Community Empowerment
4:00pm •
Telling Our Own Stories: Oral History Workshop
6. Wellness Pavilion
11:00am •
Vaping
12:00pm •
Bruised by Social Media
1:00pm •
Teenage Depression & Suicide
2:00pm •
Millennial Work/Life Balance
3:00pm •
Nutrition & Cancer
4:00pm •
Heal Thyself: Naturopathy’s Role In Health Care
7. Keiki Stage
10:00am •
Mr. Steve
10:30am •
Uncle Wayne & The Howling Dog Band
11:00am •
Diamond Head Theatre Shooting Stars
11:30am •
Mr. Steve
12:00pm •
Margaret Read Macdonald, Storyteller
12:30pm •
Billy Sage, Reading Dr. Seuss
1:00pm •
Uncle Wayne & The Howling Dog Band
1:30pm •
Ed Chevy, Deaf Entertainer
2:00pm •
Jeff Gere, Storyteller
2:30pm •
Kathy Collins, Storyteller
3:00pm •
Tony Pisculli, Fight Choreography
3:30pm •
Todd Farley, Mime
4:00pm •
Nanakuli HS & IS School Performing Arts Center
4:30pm •
Mr. Steve
8. Kristi Yamaguchi's Reading Corner
10:00am •
Kristi Yamaguchi Olympic Skater and Author
10:30am •
Brook Lee: 1997 Miss Hawaii, USA & Universe
11:00am •
Mirka Hokkanen: Four Otters Toboggan Animal Counting
11:30am •
Sandra Taga
12:00pm •
Kimee Balmilero
12:30pm •
Alyssa Kapaona--Emma's Adventure: Mommy's Work Trip
1:00pm •
Sandy Cameli: A Happy a Day Keeps the Grouchies Away
1:30pm •
Kristi Yamaguchi Olympic Skater & Author
2:00pm •
Alix Kawakami: Manoa DNA
2:30pm •
Stacey Aldrich, State Librarian
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, May 5
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2. Main Stage
3. Authors Pavilion
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5. Humanities Pavilion / Breaking News
6. Wellness Pavilion
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