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Peace Day/Constitution Day 2012 “Supporting Peace by Increasing Community Resilience” A Panel Discussion Featuring Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV) Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus 21st Century Problem-solving Skills Panelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict. Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu For more information call (808) 956-6459. Moderated by: State Rep. Gene Ward Bruce Barnes Kem Lowry Sena Pierce Kevin Akiyama Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus 21st Century Problem-solving Skills Panelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict. Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu For more information call (808) 956-6459. Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus 21st Century Problem-solving Skills Panelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict. Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu For more information call (808) 956-6459. Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus 21st Century Problem-solving Skills Panelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict. Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu For more information call (808) 956-6459. Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30 p.m.; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus 21st Century Problem-solving Skills Panelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide to help them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict. Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for At-Risk Youth programs, Oahu For more information call (808) 956-6459.
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Peace Day/Constitution Day 2012“Supporting Peace by Increasing Community Resilience”

A Panel Discussion Featuring Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV)

Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus

21st Century Problem-solving SkillsPanelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict.

Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds

Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu

For more information call (808) 956-6459.

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Moderated by: State Rep. Gene Ward Bruce Barnes Kem Lowry Sena Pierce Kevin Akiyama

Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus

21st Century Problem-solving SkillsPanelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict.

Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds

Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu

For more information call (808) 956-6459.

Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus

21st Century Problem-solving SkillsPanelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict.

Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds

Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu

For more information call (808) 956-6459.

Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus

21st Century Problem-solving SkillsPanelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service has provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide helping them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict.

Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds

Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for at-risk student programs, Oahu

For more information call (808) 956-6459.

Thursday, September 20, 2012 Reception 3:30 p.m.; Program 4 - 5 p.m. Art Auditorium, UH Manoa Campus21st Century Problem-solving Skills

Panelists will share their experiences to illustrate how their service provided education, skills, and collaborative working tools to communities worldwide to help them build strong foundations so they are better prepared to face or rise from crises and conflict.

Bruce Barnes (RPCV Nigeria 1965-1967), graduate chair/faculty at Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Kem Lowry (RPCV Malaysia 1966-1969), professor emeritus Urban and Regional Planning and affiliate faculty for the Matsunaga Institute for Peace

Sena Pierce (RPCV Tonga 2007-2010), research associate at McREL’s Pacific Center for Changing the Odds

Kevin Akiyama (RPCV Bulgaria 2006-2008), counselor/administrator for At-Risk Youth programs, Oahu

For more information call (808) 956-6459.

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