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TODAY
"Art in Natures Garden," workshop for second through fourth grade teachers enabling students to relate to nature by way of photography, water colors, collages and haiku, 8:30 to 11 a.m., Lyon Arboretum, 3860 Manoa Road; $10 includes materials; register. 988-0471.
SUNDAY
"A Nation Incarcerated: The Criminalization of the Native Hawaiian," a talk concerning the Hawaiian community by Healani Sonoda, chair of Protect Our Native Ohana, which advocates for Native Hawaiian rights and culturally sensitive rehabilitation, 3 p.m., Borders Books Music Cafe, Ward Centre; free. 596-8194.
MONDAY
"Intercultural Miscommunication," a lecture by Min-Sun Kim, noon-1 p.m., Kapiolani Community College, Ilima 202C, 4303 Diamond Head Road; free and open to the public. Call Carolina Wright-Lam at 944-7784 for more information.
TUESDAY
"The Quran: Holy Book of Islam," a lecture by Dr. A. Karim Khan, Leeward Community College, 96-045 Ala Ike, Pearl City, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Math/Science Building, Room 108, free and open to the public. A second lecture will be held from noon to 12:50 p.m., Feb. 28 in the General Technology Building, Room 105. Call Carolina Wright-Lam at 944-7784 for more information. Sponsored by the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council.
WEDNESDAY
"Is the Marcos Decision a Dangerous Precedent? " a discussion between Jon Van Dyke, professor of law at the University of Hawaii-Manoa law school, and Jerry Burris, editorial page editor of The Honolulu Advertiser, moderated by professor Belinda Aquino, director of the Center for Philippine Studies at the University of Hawaii, 5:30 p.m. at the William S. Richardson School of Law, UH-Manoa, followed by a book reception for Professor Van Dykes publication, "International Law and Litigation in the U.S." Free. Register by calling 956-3619 or e-mail jktanaka@hawaii.edu by Friday.
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