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Wayfinding Community–Campus Vā
“Wayfinding Community-Campus Vā" is mixed-media collection that, “imagines how an ‘oceanic orientation’ promotes cultural education, sustains community relationships and engagements, and advances social justice. With a basis in the ancient foundation of Austronesian language families, Vā is ‘connecting space’ that link islands and ocean together as an interconnected worldview.”
Mar 31 min read


Lei Aloha Workshop Series
Lei Aloha Series to teach our community about the significance behind the lei.
Oct 31, 20252 min read


'Ukulele Workshop
Students have been able to learn basic chords, strumming, and fundamentals to provide a foundation to play an array of mele (songs). We mahalo @sdapicoalition , California Department of Social Services and @apida_csusm for making this program possible and accessible to our community.
May 18, 20251 min read


Tabletop Kāhili Workshop
A heartfelt thank you to our incredible instructor, Kumu Hulu Carol Wong, for sharing her ‘Ike and passion for this truly special Hawaiian tradition. Her guidance and patience brought a new appreciation for the art of hulu! Kumu Hulu Carol Makani Wong is an expert in the traditional craft of hulu (featherwork). A kāhili, a ceremonial standard made of feathers, symbolizes royalty and status and is used in religious and ceremonial contexts to signify the authority of aliʻi.
Aug 11, 20241 min read


Lauhala Bracelet Workshop
Hana maikaʻi to all the students for making the lauhala weaving bracelet workshop a tremendous success! Your enthusiasm and creativity brought a wonderful energy to the workshop, and it was truly inspiring to see everyone’s unique creations come to life. We appreciate the dedication and skill of Aunty Kaleo, who guided us through the intricate art of lauhala weaving with such patience and expertise. Mahalo for being a part of this special experience and for perpetuating this
Mar 3, 20241 min read


Holiday Wreath Workshop
Mahalo to all that came out to kākoʻo our first holiday wreath workshop! This year, our instructor Tiffany Māhealani taught attendees the art of weaving lau niu (coconut frond), including a bit of history on coconut palms and its significance in Hawaiian culture. With an assortment of floral and fauna to add to the completed wreath, it was such fun to see the end result of each individualʻs creativity!
Dec 17, 20231 min read
Local Elementary Partnership
In an exciting community partnership with Oceanside's MacAuliffe Elementary School, UMEKE will be engaging with local cultural practitioners to provide choral music education accompanied by hula and ʻukulele, funded by Chorus America's Music Education Grant . This project identifies the significant Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (NHPI) population in the Oceanside area and aims to foster NHPI identity and cross-cultural learning to create equity across all populations.
Sep 5, 20221 min read
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