Thursday, April 21, 2016

ANNOUNCEMENT: POSTPONED History Education Hawaii 2016 Annual Meeting and Conference



ANNUAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE


HISTORY EDUCATION HAWAII, INC., 
the Hawaii Council of the National Council for History Education
announces that the annual meeting and conference 
HAS BEEN POSTPONED FROM
Saturday, May 21, 2016.
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Aliiolani Hale, 
Hawaii Judiciary History Center, 
417 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

 The theme for this year's annual meeting and conference is:

The Asia-Pacific Rim, Hawaii, 
and The Meeting Points of History

For centuries, the Hawaiian Islands have been a meeting point and an historical crossroads. 

In his sermon, Japanese Embassy in Washington, preached on March 18, 1860 in the Seaman's Bethel in Honolulu, Rev. Samuel C. Damon observed

We are now living amid scenes, changes, revolutions and convulsions of nations, most striking and grand. Old landmarks and customs are breaking up and dissolving, and new combinations are forming, all betokening that the end draweth nigh.

The purpose of this year's annual meeting and conference is to examine the relations between the study of history and education, focusing on the Asia-Pacific Region. 

Proposals are welcomed that center on a variety of topics and interests with emphasis on historical events and circumstances throughout Hawaii and the Asia-Pacific Rim. How can we learn from our interconnected histories to solve contemporary and future challenges?