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Papahānaumokuākea 'Ahahui Alaka'i (PAA) is a ten-day experiential leadership program that brings together teachers, business people, policy-makers as well as potential community leaders interested in learning and being inspired by science and traditional knowledge management practices. Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument encompasses roughly 140,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean, an area larger than all the country's national parks combined. The area around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands is an important safe haven for wildlife such as the threatened green turtle and the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. ‘Ahahu‘i refers to society, club or association. Alaka’i is Hawaiian for ambassador or leader. The Hawaiian word /acronym PA‘A means steadfast, learned, determined, strong, to hold, keep, retain.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Introductions: Norbert Larsen
Aloha.
My name is Norbert Larsen. I am originally from Hilo on the Big Island of Hawai`i. I've made home on O`ahu for the past 22 years. I feel humbled to be a part of PAA this summer, and I’m looking forward to meeting everyone!
I am currently a fourth grade teacher at Wai`alae Public Charter School on O`ahu. I was an Education Specialist in Hawaiian Natural History for Moanalua Gardens Foundation for ten years, where great environmentalists and activists of Hawai`i mentored me. I hosted television series on public television exploring the Islands, Polynesian voyaging, as well as natural resources of America. I was fortunate to work at Bishop Museum on the `Ohi`a Project, with a team of people to whom I owe deep gratitude for teaching me a way to educate kids and classroom teachers about native Hawaiian ecosystems. In addition to being an environmental educator, I performed with a wide array of modern dance and ballet companies in Hawai`i during the 1990s.
I hope the PAA 2010 program helps me to achieve active stewardship of natural and cultural resources within my home community. I want to be a better, stronger leader. Great people inspire me, and wild places inspire me. I know the PAA experience will put me in touch with both great people and a very special place. In turn, I intend to evolve Wai`alae Public Charter School into a leading institution for environmental and cultural stewardship in our area.
See you in a few weeks!
Norbert
My name is Norbert Larsen. I am originally from Hilo on the Big Island of Hawai`i. I've made home on O`ahu for the past 22 years. I feel humbled to be a part of PAA this summer, and I’m looking forward to meeting everyone!
I am currently a fourth grade teacher at Wai`alae Public Charter School on O`ahu. I was an Education Specialist in Hawaiian Natural History for Moanalua Gardens Foundation for ten years, where great environmentalists and activists of Hawai`i mentored me. I hosted television series on public television exploring the Islands, Polynesian voyaging, as well as natural resources of America. I was fortunate to work at Bishop Museum on the `Ohi`a Project, with a team of people to whom I owe deep gratitude for teaching me a way to educate kids and classroom teachers about native Hawaiian ecosystems. In addition to being an environmental educator, I performed with a wide array of modern dance and ballet companies in Hawai`i during the 1990s.
I hope the PAA 2010 program helps me to achieve active stewardship of natural and cultural resources within my home community. I want to be a better, stronger leader. Great people inspire me, and wild places inspire me. I know the PAA experience will put me in touch with both great people and a very special place. In turn, I intend to evolve Wai`alae Public Charter School into a leading institution for environmental and cultural stewardship in our area.
See you in a few weeks!
Norbert
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