Joshua Eric Forrest (Resilience Research Corps Leader TII)

Joshua Eric Forrest

Hi, my name is Joshua Eric Forrest. I am a CERENE Resilience Corps Leader (RCL). I’m originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, but currently live in the Ahupua’a o Hau’ula, in the Moku o Ko‘olauloa (Windward District), on the Mokupuni o O’ahu, within Ko’olauloa Neighborhood Board # 28. I am studying history at Kapi’olani Community College (KCC) and plan to eventually become an archaeologist. I am passionate about civil rights for all races, ethnicities, social classes, and genders. I am interested in environmental justice and learning more about my heritage. As a Resilience Core Leader (RCL), I will be working closely with the Hauʻula Community Association and helping to map out the site of a future resilience hub, the first of its kind in the state. I will help to trail blaze what will be a walking path around the perimeter, clear the site, and take a census of all plants on the property to see what is native or food-bearing and what is invasive. It’s an honor and a privilege to be a part of this project and to be a Resilience Core Leader! 

Food, Culture and Resilient Systems (Tuesday, May 2nd@1pm)

RCL TII/URA Joshua Forrest & Dr. Miku Lenentine – The Intersection Between Food, Culture, and Resilience –
CERENE Resilience Corps Leadership (RCL) Award Program

Continuums of Service Conference (COS) 2023

March 14 – 17, 2023

RCL/URA Joshua Forrest & Dr. Miku Lenentine – The Intersection Between Food, Culture, and Resilience –
CERENE Resilience Corps Leadership (RCL) Award Program
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