Performing Arts and Decolonization--Lyz Soto and No‘ukahau‘oli Revilla

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2013-07-12
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Ho'omanawanui, Ku'ualoha
Soto, Lyz
Revilla, No‘ukahau‘oli
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Lyz Soto and No‘ukahau‘oli Revilla perform during an evening of spoken word poetry and music at the Words in the World Symposium.
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ku'ualoha ho'omanawanui, Lyz Soto, No‘ukahau‘oli Revilla, No'u Revilla, Youth Speaks Hawaiʻi, Youth Speaks Hawaii, Maui, poetry as protest, Pacific garbage patch, spoken word poetry, poetry, Mother Earth, pollution in the Pacific Ocean, moʻo women, moʻo wahine, "Lena Lena", mana wahine, decolonizing desire, gender and sexuality, Queen Liliʻuokalani, overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
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