Fateful Voyages – Climate Change and Native Hawaii Identities
Kapua Sproat joined the William S. Richardson School of Law in 2007 as an Assistant Professor with the Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law and the Environmental Law Program. Kapua currently teaches courses in Native Hawaiian and Environmental Law, and Legal Research and Writing. In addition to her teaching, Kapua assists with all aspects of Ka Huli Ao’s program work, including student recruitment and retention, community outreach and education, and fund development. Her areas of scholarship and interest include Native Hawaiian law, Indigenous rights, and natural resource protection and management.
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The host for this episode was Mark Shklov.
The host for this episode was Mark Shklov.
The host for this episode was Mark Shklov.