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Hali'a Parish Oral History Interview (2 of 2)

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Title

Hali'a Parish Oral History Interview (2 of 2)

Description

Parish discusses her transition from the Native American Longhouse to the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center in order to relate with shared identities and ethnicities; working as an activities coordinator at the APCC; personal challenges with time management; her other position as the Luau Coordinator for Hui O Hawai'i; successes of building friendships with other students, creating events such as "Dream Out Loud" and "Native Sands, Native Lands"; performing at the APCC ground breaking ceremony; desires for more collaboration between the cultural centers; advice to future staff; understanding her identity; and appreciation for the Diversity Development and staff.

Hali'a Parish was born in Honolulu, Hawaii; her hometown is 'Ewa Beach, Hawaii on the island of O'ahu. At the time of the interview she was a senior studying Speech Communication and Innovation Management.

Creator

Hali'a Parish

Source

Oregon State University Cultural Centers Oral History Collection

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

May 19, 2014

Contributor

Natalia Fernández

Format

Born Digital

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

OH21-hali'a-parish-20140519

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Natalia Fernández

Interviewee

Hali'a Parish

Location

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

Original Format

Born Digital

Duration

0:21:06

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Interview Format

audio

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