
Meet Generation 21!
The Leadership Program is excited to introduce Generation 21 of the Asia Pacific Leadership Program! Through place-based learning that is experiential and transformational, this year’s 22 fellows from 16 countries will practice leadership strategies that enhance personal, team, and community effectiveness. Fellows will reflect on what kind of leadership today’s world needs, and build the capacities needed for such leadership. After two months of virtual engagement, we will welcome them to the East-West Center campus for the in-residence portion of the program on Thursday, June 22. Learn more about this year's fellows by reading their short biographies!
Program Dates
- Pre-residency Virtual Connection: April 27-June 21
- Residency in Hawai‘i: June 22-August 18
- includes a fellow-led field study within the Hawaiian Islands
- Post-residency Virtual Connection: August 19-September 15
Photo gallery
Learning about the Mauna Kea thirty meter telescope protests with Taupōuri Tangarō at the top of the Pu'u Huluhulu cinder cone trail during field study. (larger) Discovering the significance of Keʻehi, the historic tidal islands, on Oʻahu. (larger) Listening to Philippe Lemonnier describe the mobility exercise. (larger) At the Lyman Museum during the Hawaiʻi Island field study. (larger) Welcome ceremony with East-West Center President Suzy Vares-Lum. (larger) Learning about the ʻAi Pōhaku exhibit in the East-West Center gallery. (larger) Hiking the Pu'u Huluhulu trail during the Hawai‘i Island field study. (larger) Group photo with Miloliʻi community leaders. Kaʻimi Kaupiko (far left) was kind enough to host the group and explain the Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Area (CBSFA) designation for Miloliʻi. (larger)
Meet Generation 21!
The Leadership Program is excited to introduce Generation 21 of the Asia Pacific Leadership Program! Through place-based learning that is experiential and transformational, this year’s 22 fellows from 16 countries will practice leadership strategies that enhance personal, team, and community effectiveness. Fellows will reflect on what kind of leadership today’s world needs, and build the capacities needed for such leadership. After two months of virtual engagement, we will welcome them to the East-West Center campus for the in-residence portion of the program on Thursday, June 22. Learn more about this year's fellows by reading their short biographies!
Program Dates
- Pre-residency Virtual Connection: April 27-June 21
- Residency in Hawai‘i: June 22-August 18
- includes a fellow-led field study within the Hawaiian Islands
- Post-residency Virtual Connection: August 19-September 15
Photo gallery
Learning about the Mauna Kea thirty meter telescope protests with Taupōuri Tangarō at the top of the Pu'u Huluhulu cinder cone trail during field study. (larger) Discovering the significance of Keʻehi, the historic tidal islands, on Oʻahu. (larger) Listening to Philippe Lemonnier describe the mobility exercise. (larger) At the Lyman Museum during the Hawaiʻi Island field study. (larger) Welcome ceremony with East-West Center President Suzy Vares-Lum. (larger) Learning about the ʻAi Pōhaku exhibit in the East-West Center gallery. (larger) Hiking the Pu'u Huluhulu trail during the Hawai‘i Island field study. (larger) Group photo with Miloliʻi community leaders. Kaʻimi Kaupiko (far left) was kind enough to host the group and explain the Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Area (CBSFA) designation for Miloliʻi. (larger)