Interview with Franklin Odo

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1990

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A SFCA board chair describes his upbringing on a Hawaii Kai farm, education at Princeton, civil rights and anti-war involvement, and Asian American studies. He also discusses the SFCA board and the executive director, in particular Sarah Richards; demise of Hawaii Foundation for History and the Humanities; Folk Arts Program; arts in education; Hawaii Ethnic Records Survey; and the national arts scene.
teacher, board member, board chair; Japanese; male
Interview conducted in English.

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Arts, Community, Ethnic Identity, Organizations, Politics - Hawaii

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2 hr
29 pages

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Honolulu, Oahu

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N8842 .H3 S73 1991

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