13:41:05 From Wailana Kamai : @Ulamila I am in love with the idea of a tattoo representing how women were considered homes because they carried the culture within them. That’s a fact that doesn’t, in my opinion, get a lot of attention. The blood of the culture/ethnicity can’t get passed down without a womb. 13:41:49 From Gabby Wright : ^^^ 13:42:06 From Gabby Wright : Amazing!! 13:42:42 From Keahi Johnson : @Ulamila I am very interested in tattoo/tātāu culture! Mahalo for your presentation 13:49:01 From Erin Mele Hardin : @zuly & Isabella I was recently educated on the fact that these auction houses were actually selling indigenous artifacts and even body parts like hair and I found that really disgusting, especially when these things should belong to the culture's communities or the descendants of the original owners 13:49:40 From Isabella Herron : ^100% 13:49:50 From Wailana Kamai : @Zuly and Isabella great presentation guys! 13:49:59 From Wailana Kamai : @Erin holy sh*t 13:51:28 From Mahealani Ahia : What a wonderful opening quote Serena 13:59:12 From Wailana Kamai : @Serena Rio Erin and Angela It’s always amazing to see the differences in feminist role models. Since each culture/country has different needs. But it’s always a nice reminder to see the similarities more than the differences because at the end of the day giving women the ability to make their own choices in life is what feminism boils down to (at least to me). 14:06:56 From Wailana Kamai : @Mya Hannah and Finesity wow that was amazing! Again, another wonderful feminist role model. In the media I sometimes feel like the only “brand” of feminism we get is from middle-class white women. While there’s nothing wrong with that acknowledging the women of color is Important so great job ladies! 14:12:41 From Wailana Kamai : @‘Ilikea We love to hear it! Anyone who thinks they can belittle a woman by commenting on her weight do so because they can’t find anything of value to critique. (I’m commenting as you go on don’t mind the lack of transition between sentences) but like you gotta have major cajones to face Pele herself and say “Not today sis” AND HAVE HER LISTEN TO YOU 14:14:16 From Wailana Kamai : @Keahi we Stan wordplay let’s gooo! Bisexual awareness is important, because of the stigma faced in and out of the LGBTQ+ community 14:14:37 From Annie ‘Ilikea Snow : no kidding! she was amazing. mahalo nui wailana 14:15:21 From Serena Rivera : @ ʻIlikea beautiful work. I remember learning about her growing up, she really was overlooked and belittled in many aspects. Also, I agree with @ Wailana ^^ in regards to facing Pele. THATS WHAT YOU CALL HARDCORE TO THE FULLEST. Overall, amazing and beautiful work @ ʻIllikea 14:16:54 From Annie ‘Ilikea Snow : mahalo serena!! 14:18:18 From Wailana Kamai : @Keahi while you were reading that poem I honestly thought to myself “Straight People are so pressed” 14:18:19 From Erin Mele Hardin : @keahi I love that you focused your presentation from this aspect of sexuality, Its a huge reminder that feminism needs to be specific to each individual woman based off ethnicity, culture, religion, and even sexuality to truly reach equity 14:18:34 From Wailana Kamai : No offensive to any straight people, there’s a difference between being straight and being Straight 14:19:20 From Serena Rivera : @Keahi wow, I want to read more! Loved your work 14:20:28 From Savannah Hall : what if we reach 2:45 and not everyone has shared? 14:20:28 From Keahi Johnson : Mahalo everyone! 14:21:24 From Mahealani Ahia : those who need to present can stay and I’ll record. If not, you may record and send it in and I will display it on weebly 14:25:33 From Wailana Kamai : @Trinity By nature I’m a pretty meek person when faced with confrontation. I admire Dr. Trask so much, her absolute determination to say what needed to be said and do what needed to be done. She lived and died as a manawahine through and through 14:31:42 From Jay Renton : https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Wsl9ns8L7YG8TZpqQVicxepz8bv8MKRi21fdmwa78PE/edit?usp=sharing 14:39:48 From Wailana Kamai : @Jay amazing presentation! 14:44:28 From Wailana Kamai : @Kathy that was so awesome! 14:44:46 From Keahi Johnson : @Kathy I really loved the letter! Mahalo for your presentation 14:44:47 From Kathy Phan : Thank youuu 14:45:10 From Erin Mele Hardin : Mahalo kumu for a great semester !!! 14:45:18 From Wailana Kamai : Mahalo nut everyone! 14:45:20 From Annie ‘Ilikea Snow : mahalo kumu! 14:45:22 From Keahi Johnson : Mahalo!! 14:47:39 From Kathy Phan : Thank you for an amazing semester!! 14:52:57 From Serena Rivera : Mahalo Kumu for an amazing semester! 14:59:40 From Savannah Hall : I still have to presentttt