Our Speaker this Friday is Ululani Karen Victor. She is very knowledgeable about Hawaiiana and her presentation will focus on the streets surrounding the Edge Restaurant with a brief history of Honolulu’s Chinatown. The audience will enjoy Ululani’s sense of humor.
She is employed at UH College of Education. Presently co-president of Hawaii Alpha Delta Kappa, an honorary educational organization.. Karen Ululani Victor is the youngest of Linda and Lincoln Victor’s four children, the girl who was “ordered first but arrived last” after her three brothers. She grew up in Lualualei and in various books, tagging along her librarian mom and always on the lookout for new literary adventures. As Kumu Ululani, she taught math and science to middle and high schoolers at an immersion charter school in Kaneohe for 16 years. Nowadays, she is a test developer with KA’EO (Kalapuni Assessment of Educational Outcomes) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Outside of work, she serves at St. Rita Parish in Nanakuli, helps with conservation and restoration projects in the forest of Palehua, and spends too much time on Duolingo (seven languages and counting). Karen is a member of Hawaii Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) Pi Chapter and is the current state Co-President of this international honorary educational organization.
She is employed at UH College of Education. Presently co-president of Hawaii Alpha Delta Kappa, an honorary educational organization.. Karen Ululani Victor is the youngest of Linda and Lincoln Victor’s four children, the girl who was “ordered first but arrived last” after her three brothers. She grew up in Lualualei and in various books, tagging along her librarian mom and always on the lookout for new literary adventures. As Kumu Ululani, she taught math and science to middle and high schoolers at an immersion charter school in Kaneohe for 16 years. Nowadays, she is a test developer with KA’EO (Kalapuni Assessment of Educational Outcomes) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Outside of work, she serves at St. Rita Parish in Nanakuli, helps with conservation and restoration projects in the forest of Palehua, and spends too much time on Duolingo (seven languages and counting). Karen is a member of Hawaii Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) Pi Chapter and is the current state Co-President of this international honorary educational organization.
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