Writing Center Staff at PAMLA's 115th Annual Conference

The Writing Center would like to congratulate former and current writing consultants on their acceptance into the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association's 115th Annual Conference, which will be held on Friday, November 10 to Sunday, November 12, 2017 at Chaminade University. They will be presenting on the following topics.

Veronica Freeman: "Pressing for Truth: Ida B. Wells' Crusade for Truth in the Press and Abroad"

Scott Kaʻalele: "Hawaiian Literature as Pedagogy: Indigenizing Critical Pedagogy and Place-Based Theory"

Aaron Kiʻilau: "The Hawaiian TV Cop Show"

Jade Lum: "Un-training the Imagination through Adaptation: An Exploration of the Imagination through Neil Gaiman's Sleeper and the Spindle"

Lauren Nishimura: "(Re)Placing Erasure: Indigenizing Place-Based Composition Pedagogies"

Amy Vegas: "U.S. Military Narratives and the Erasures of Native Hawaiian (Hi)stories: Makapuʻu, Kaʻiwa Ridge, and Puʻu o Hulu"

Kalei Wang: "Iola Leroy: Sentimentalism and Subversion in the Reconstruction Era"