
About this Event
Come join us for a fascinating talk with Jane Marshall Goodsill, an author, kamaʻāina, and oral historian, as she shares insights about the third volume of her beloved “Voices of Hawaii” anthology. What began as a heartfelt project has blossomed into a rich compilation of oral histories that beautifully captures the diverse experiences of those who have played a role in shaping Hawaiʻi from World War II to today.
Through casual interviews with Island residents, Jane has gathered stories that touch on themes of Island life—like race, land use, art, music, and the spirit of aloha—creating a collection that showcases both personal and communal narratives reflecting Hawaiʻi’s evolving identity. In this latest volume, you’ll find even more touching tales that add depth to the Island’s cultural tapestry. Plus, Jane will share her personal journey of starting this project, inspired by her desire to learn more about her father, attorney Marshall Goodsill, and his legal career after his passing in 2004. We can’t wait to see you there!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kaimukī Public Library, 1041 Koko Head Avenue, Honolulu, United States
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