āMusic and Peacebuildingā with Emi Obana
January 13, 2:30pm - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, Online
Session: Join us for a talk on Music and Peacebuilding to explore diverse perspectives, disciplines, and stories to reclaim connection and care through the arts.----- Speaker: Emi is a Ph.D. student in the Music Department at the University of Hawaiāi, ²ŃÄå²Ō“Ē²¹. Emi holds a bachelorās degree in jazz composition from Berklee College of Music and a masterās degree in educational leadership and societal change from Soka University of America Graduate School, and is passionate about exploring musicās power and potential to promote mutual understanding and peace. As a performer/composer, she has collaborated with various artists from different disciplines, countries, and languages, using her work to bring people together and promote cross-cultural communication. Emi is currently pursuing the Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution at the Matsunaga Institute of Peace concurrently with a PhD in Music composition.
Event Sponsor
Conflict and Peace Specialist, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Jose Barzola, 8089562690, caring@hawaii.edu,
Monday, January 13 |
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Sensory Room Mondays Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 106 Events Room
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2:30pm |
āMusic and Peacebuildingā with Emi Obana Mānoa Campus, Online
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6:00pm |
2025-26 Killam Canadian Student Exchange Program - $6000 Fellowship/semester Mānoa Campus, Manoa Campus, Dean Hall 6-7/zoom
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