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"Marion Kelly and Mimi Sharma, both UHM professors, discuss the state of the affirmative action program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa."
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"News reports on the Oct. 31, 1995 Death of Education March, during which thousands of University of Hawaiʻi students, faculty and staff marched from the UH Mānoa campus to the State Capitol as a demonstration against state budget cuts to the university system."
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"The director of the Center for Hawaiian Studies and a College of Education professor discuss institutional racism and cultural oppression in the College of Education and in Hawaiʻi."
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"News reports on the Apr. 28, 1995 demonstration staged at Bachman Hall, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, protesting proposed cuts to the Hawaiian language program."
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"A presentation of the views of opposing parties concerning the location of Ka Papa Loʻi o Kānewai taro patch and Hawaiian culture center at Mānoa and its future in the face of the planned construction of the UHM Hawaiian Studies Center building. Includes interviews with administrators, students and members of Hoʻokahe Wai, a community group wanting to preserve it, and a chronology of events."
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"News reports on the Sept. 7, 1995 demonstration against cuts to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Library's budget by members of the university's Music Dept. Protesters marched from the Music Building to the Wong Audiovisual Center at Sinclair Library, then to Bachman Hall."
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"Panelists Haunani-Kay Trask, University of Hawaii; LaRene Despain, University of Hawaii; and Peter Thompson, Hawaiian rights activist, discuss racism in Hawaii, academic freedom at the University of Hawaii-Manoa and Hawaiian issues."
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"Lynn Waters interviews U.H. President Albert Simone, Executive Director of the U.H. Professional Assembly J.N. Musto, and Ka Leo Editor-in-Chief Patricia Bibby on the state of the university and anticipated changes. Includes phone-in questions from viewers."
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"Discussion on the questions: Should the University of Hawaii libraries and laboratories be used to create military weapons and should public and UH facilities be available to private corporations for research?"
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"Representing women's athletics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa are an Assistant Athletics Director, a Civil Rights Counselor, and the only full time woman Head Coach. 9 women's sports are discussed: volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, swimming, diving, cross country, water polo, and soon-to-be-added sailing. UH teams play tough schools at the University level and have many participants but inadequate funds. They discuss other universities such as Nebraska and Brown's suit over Title 9."