Units

Each section of the syllabus was curated to highlight emerging and relevant literature and/or primary sources on the movement to protect Mauna Kea. They can be read individually or in order of appearance.

Table of Contents

EA

  1. Ea- Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio

  2. Settler Colonialism in Ka Pae ʻĀina Hawaiʻi- J. Kēhaulani Kauanui

BUILDING SOLIDARITIES

  1. Blackness is Life in Hawaiʻi and Oceania- Joyce Pualani Warren

  2. Oceanic Solidarities- Lee Kava, Trish Tupou, Amy Kikue Hemakanakeiakalanimai Vegas

  3. Allyship- Katherine Achacoso, Cynthia Franklin, Candace Fujikane, Vernadette Gonzalez, and Amy Kikue Hemakanakeiakalanimai Vegas

  4. TMT Collaborators Divestment- Uahikea Maile

GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND PILINA

  1. Pilina, Gender & Sexuality- Noʻu Revilla

  2. Mana Wahine & Indigenous Feminisms- Lani Teves

EADUCATION

  1. Puʻuhuluhulu University

  2. Student Organizing- ʻIhilani Lasconia

  3. Role of the University- Greg Pōmaikaʻi Gushiken and Katherine Achacoso

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

  1. Environmental Justice- Bianca Isaki

MAUNA ARTS

  1. Mauna Arts- leilani portillo and Brandy Nālani McDougall