Emalani Case
Emalani Case is a lecturer in Pacific Studies at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington. As a Hawaiian woman, activist, writer and dancer, she is deeply engaged in issues of indigenous rights and representation, dietary colonialism, and environmental and social justice. Her current research focuses on Hawaiian articulations of identity and nationalism, sovereignty, and decolonizing indigenous minds and bodies.
She is from Waimea, Hawaiʻi.
'Exploring anti-Blackness...'
Teanau Tuiono, Catherine Delahunty, Emalani Case, Nate Rew, Rahman Basir, Yasmine Serhan.
Townhall on Safety & Security
- Sammie Abbiaza Wills
- Montha Chum
- Linda Sarsour
- Christina Jimenez
- Ash-Lee Henderson
- Eddy Zheng
- Dr. Emalani Case
- Mia Ives-Rublee
SMRSC2020 organisers
Activating Collectivity: Aroha and Power conference organisers.
Emalani Case, Kassie Hartendorp, Dylan Taylor, Tarapuhi Vaeau, Amanda Thomas, Anne Waapu, Kaitlin Abbott, Fetuolemoana Teuila Tamapeau, Tayla Cook.[1]