Hali’a Parish Oral History Interview
- Title
- Hali’a Parish Oral History Interview
- LC Subject
- Asian Americans College students College buildings Asian & Pacific Cultural Center
- Interviewee
- Parish, Hali’a
- Interviewer
- Fernández, Natalia, 1985-
- Description
- Hali'a Parish was born in Honolulu, Hawaii; her hometown is 'Ewa Beach, Hawaii on the island of O'ahu. At the time of the interview she was a senior studying Speech Communication and Innovation Management. Parish discusses her transition from the Native American Longhouse to the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center in order to relate with shared identities and ethnicities; working as an activities coordinator at the APCC; personal challenges with time management; her other position as the Luau Coordinator for Hui O Hawai'i; successes of building friendships with other students, creating events such as "Dream Out Loud" and "Native Sands, Native Lands"; performing at the APCC ground breaking ceremony; desires for more collaboration between the cultural centers; advice to future staff; understanding her identity; and appreciation for the Diversity Development and staff. Link to Audio Recording: https://media.oregonstate.edu/media/t/0_r5ye0kd2
- Work Type
- transcripts
- Location
- Corvallis >> Benton County >> Oregon >> United States
- Date
- 2014-05-19
- Identifier
- Halia-Parish-oral-history-interview-2014-05-19
- Rights
- In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
- Oregon Multicultural Archives, OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Language
- English
- Local Collection Name
- Oregon State University Cultural Centers Oral History Collection, 2013-2014 (OH 21)
- Type
- Text
- Format
- application/pdf
- Set
- Oregon Multicultural Archives OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Primary Set
- Oregon Multicultural Archives
- Is Part Of
- OSU Cultural Resource Centers
- Institution
- Oregon State University