Book Review: “Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen” by Lili’uokalani
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Book Review: “Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen” by Lili’uokalani

Queen Lili’uokalani was the only woman to rule the Kingdom of Hawai’i before its overthrow in 1893. In this deeply evocative memoir, written in an attempt to persuade the American federal government to vote against annexation, Lili’uokalani traces her story from childhood to queen regnant. It’s a story of American imperialism and deceit but also a story of a remarkable woman and how she shaped modern Hawaiian history.

Book Review: “The Siege Winter” by Ariana Franklin
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Book Review: “The Siege Winter” by Ariana Franklin

The year is 1141. Forces belonging to Empress Matilda and Stephen of Blois vie for the English throne. With neither side a clear winner, they will fight for control over a prominent castle on the River Thames in “The Siege Winter”. This multi-perspective novel should please lovers of medieval history and/or historical mysteries.

Accessibility & Inclusive History: Tips & Tricks
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Accessibility & Inclusive History: Tips & Tricks

These days, people consume social media more than ever before. In turn, historical and cultural institutions have brought more content online with tools like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. How can one make their online content so that anyone can engage with it, no matter their background or disabilities? Here are some tips to make your online content more accessible!