Talks, Exhibits, & Productions
Invited Talks
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. "Advocating for Library and Information Professionals in Hawaiʻi" Next Steps Series, Hawaiʻi Library Association, YouTube, August 25, 2022.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “William S. Richardson: Engaging American Law to Create Home Grown Leaders in Hawaiʻi.” Debate and Diplomacy Series, Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, September 2, 2021.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Episode 39: Challenging Settler Colonialism in Hawai’i and the Philippines with Ellen-Rae Cachola.” In the Context of Empire podcast, February 22, 2021 https://anchor.fm/matthew-mckenna2/episodes/Episode-39--Challenging-Settler-Colonialism-in-Hawaii-and-the-Philippines-with-Ellen-Rae-Cachola-eqpf5o
Cachola Ellen-Rae. “Season 5, Episode 1: EllenRae” Reclaiming Filipinx Identity Podcast, December 16, 2020 https://reclaimingfilipinx.wixsite.com/home/podcast-1
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Brian Huffman, Keiko Okuhara, Keala Richard. “Tour of the William S. Richardson School of Law Library and Archive.” Association of Hawaiʻi Archivists Annual Meeting, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, February 18, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. WordPress Workshop for Web Women. Workshop facilitator for Women for Genuine Security, San Francisco, August 17, 2012
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Living Along the Fenceline: Meet & Greet and Film Screening. Co-convened film screening and speaker series with Graduate Coalition of the Native Pacific & Office of Residential Life, University of California Los Angeles, April 25, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Where is Jeju Island? Why Does it Matter? Invited panelist in “U.S. Militarism in Asia,” Mills College, Oakland California, April 11, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Forging Our Structure. Invited Facilitator at 8th International Women's Network Against Militarism Meeting, Vieques, Puerto Rico, February 23-24, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Film Screening of Living Along the Fenceline: Making Connections As a Filipin@ Living in America. Workshop Session inSouthern California Pilipino American Student Alliance (SCPASA) Summit, California State University Northridge, February 11, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Graduate Education in Archival and Library Studies. Workshop Session in Graduate Mentorship Program and Emerging Archival Scholars Program, University of California Los Angeles, February 6, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. CV + Website = Learn how to Write a CV and Build an Online Presence. Workshop presenter for Graduate Research and Mentorship Program, Campbell Hall, University of California Los Angeles, May 4, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Workshop on Archiving for Samahang Student Organization. Workshop presenter for Samahang Pilipino Culture course, Rolfe Hall, University of California Los Angeles, May 4, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The Postcolonial Archive: Whose Landscape of Memory? Roundtable presentation in “Alterity in the Archives: An exchange between scholars working within, and critically examining, archives,” Sponsored by Women's Studies and the Center for Information as Evidence, University of California Los Angeles, February 4, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Co-Convener, International Women’s Network Against Militarism: Voices from the Philippines and Voices from Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Filipino Community Center, San Francisco, CA and La Peña Cultural Center, Oakland, CA. September 11-13, 2007.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Delegate, East-Asia-U.S.-Puerto Rico Women’s Network Against Militarism: International Meeting on Human Security and Development. Manila, Philippines, November 22-27, 2004.
Productions/Exhibits
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Curator & Producer). Chief Justice William S. Richardson Archive Launch. Online launch of the Richardson Archive, University of Hawaiʻi School of Law Library, May 5, 2022.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Curator). Patsy Takemoto Mink: A Woman of Her Words. Exhibit at the University of Hawaiʻi School of Law Library, March 8 - April 15, 2022.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Curator). Filipina/x in Hawaiʻi: Our Movements, Archives, & Memories. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hamilton Library, Bridge Gallery, October 19 to November 30, 2021. News coverage on Daigidig Pinoy.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Producer/Host). Pilipinx Diaspora Decolonization Process, featuring emerging scholars and community organizers Katherine Achacoso, Josephine Ong, Jamela Santos and Kim Compoc. YouTube video lecture series, January 2018.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Project Manager). Archival Education Research Institute 2012. University of California Los Angeles, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Passionista! Undressing Globalization and Militarism Fashion Show. Community Based Theatrical Production with Women's Voices Women Speak in Moana Nui: Pacific Peoples, Lands and Economies, Church of the Crossroads, Honolulu, November 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The Relevance of Postcolonial and Ethnic Studies in Information Studies. Convener and Moderator, Information Studies Colloquium, University of California, Los Angeles November 4, 2010.
Peer Reviewed Conference Submissions
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “The Significance of the Jon Van Dyke Papers: Settler Colonialism, Pacific Indigeneity and Decolonization of the Law.” Ke Au Hou Pacific Librarianship Conference, Ethics in Librarianship, University of Hawai’i ManoJune 2018.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “The Process of Preparing the Jon Van Dyke Archive for Public Access.” Association of Hawaiʻi Archivists, University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, February 2018.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Keala Richard, Lynette Rudolfo. “Beyond the Panic Button: A Dialogue on Sustainability and Public Services Challenges.” Hawaiʻi Library Association Conference, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, October 25-27, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “How Can Education Address Tensions Between Immigrant and Indigenous Needs on Maui.” West Maui Conference on Pacific Peoples and their Environments, October 12, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Historicizing Ilocano Settler Colonialism: Dismantling the Roots of Ethnic & Class Conflict Between Lowland Ilocanos and Cordillera Indigenous Peoples.” 2nd International Conference on Cordillera Studies, University of the Philippines Baguio, July 12-14, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Reflecting on Building an Activist Archive in Hawaiʻi: Case Study of the Hawaiʻi Peace and Justice Social Movement Archive.” Community Informatics Research Network 2016, Prato, Italy, Nov 2-4, 2016.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “The Legacy of the Urban Babaylan: Connecting Militarism in Hawai’i and the Philippines to Break the Cycle of Settler Colonialism.” Third International Babaylan Studies Conference, YMCA Camp Elphinstone, Sunshine Coast, Canada, September 24-26, 2016
Casumbal, Melisa, Kim Compoc, Ellen-Rae Cachola, Grace Caligtan. “Diasporic Pin@ys, Decolonial Movements and Indigeneity in the Philippines and Hawaiʻi.” Native American Indigenous Studies Association 2016, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, May 21, 2016.
Yamashiro, Aiko, Bryan Kuwada, Jamaica Osorio, Noʻu Revilla, Ellen-Rae Cachola. “Ea/Breath/Rising: Poetry for Love, Reconnection and Sovereignty.” Critical Ethnic Studies Association 2015, University of Toronto.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “CESA Beyond the Academic Industrial Complex Special Session: Organizing with CESA and Dismantling the AIC.” Critical Ethnic Studies Association, University of Illinois Chicago, 2015.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Understanding Ilocano Colonization from an Archival Lens: Social diplomatics in studying archives and the colonization process in Ilocos Philippines. Panelist in “Asian and Pacific Islanders (API) Creating Diverse and Collaborative Community Archival Methods” at Society of American Archivist Beyond Borders, San Diego Hilton Bayfront, August 10, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. An Archival Reading of Postcolonial Vigan through the Evidence Provided by Museums. Panel Presenter at the International Conference on History of Records and Archives at University of Texas Austin, August 2-4, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The Postcolonial Archive in Vigan. In “Indigenous and Postcolonial Archives,” at the 4th Archival Education Research Institute, University of California Los Angeles, July 13, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Imperialism in the Archive: Tracing Spanish and American Colonialism in the Americas and the Pacific. Panelist in 3rd Archival Education Research Institute, Simmons College, Boston, July 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Ilocano Complicity and Resistance: Strategic Reflections for Manilatown's Digital Archive. Panelist inTheoretical and practical approaches to digital Asian American archives. Association of Asian American Studies, Sheraton Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 20, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. UCLA Ethnic Studies History: Reasons for Radical Withdrawal from Western Knowledge Production and Structures. Panelist in “Towards a Critical Genealogy of Ethnic Studies,” Critical Ethnic Studies & the Future of Genocide, University of California Riverside, March 11, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Methods of Heritage Stewardship: Weaving Meaning Across Activist Digital Archives. Paper Presentation for “Decolonizing Filipinos Across the Diaspora: Legacies, Complicities and Courage,” American Studies Association Conference: Crisis, Chains and Change: American Studies for the 21st Century, Hilton Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, November 19, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Manilatown Archival Project: Community Networks as Information Systems. Poster Presentation in 2nd Archival Education Research Institute, University of Michigan, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Decolonizing the Record: Articulations of Knowledge in a Militarized Asia-Pacific-U.S. Poetry Performance inBabaylan Studies Conference, Sonoma State University, California, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Methods for Mapping Stories from Hawaii to San Francisco: An Ilokano-American Perspective. Panelist in Association for Asian American Studies, Omni Hotel, Austin, Texas, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Resisting Militarism and Master Narratives: Foreground Land, Community and Body as Sites of Decolonizing Knowledge. Panelist in Decolonizing the University Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Militarism, Environmental Justice and Sustainability. Panelist in Security Without Empire: National Organizing Conference on Military Bases, American University, Washington D.C., 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Manilatown Archival Project: Preserving the Legacy to Question History. Panelist in Ethnic Studies 40 Years Later: Race, Resistance and Relevance, San Francisco State University, California, 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The I-Hotel Archives Go Digital. Presenting at the Association of Asian American Studies. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, April 25, 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Militarism, Environmental Justice and Sustainability. Presented at Security Without Empire: National Organizing Conference on Military Bases workshop. American University, Washington D.C., February 28, 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Reframing Archives: Constructing Filipino-American History from Our Collective Memories. Presented at 7th annual Queer Pin@y Conference: Illuminating the Queer Diaspora. University of California, Berkeley, November 1, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Manilatown CA Archival Project. Presented at Society of American Archivists conference, Creating Memory and Representing Identities: Archives in the Asian American Community. Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, August 30, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Rethinking a Nationalist Movement History to Imagine Cross-Cultural Resistance. Paper Presented at the Filipino American Studies at the Crossroads: Art, Activism, and Scholarship in Response to Philippine State Violence, University of California at Santa Cruz, April 5, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Bridges are Made with Many Footsteps: Re-imagining Filipino-American Identity as Resistance to a Militarized Present. Paper presented at the “Postcolonial” Futures in a Not Yet Postcolonial World, University of California at San Diego, March 8, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. "Advocating for Library and Information Professionals in Hawaiʻi" Next Steps Series, Hawaiʻi Library Association, YouTube, August 25, 2022.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “William S. Richardson: Engaging American Law to Create Home Grown Leaders in Hawaiʻi.” Debate and Diplomacy Series, Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, September 2, 2021.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Episode 39: Challenging Settler Colonialism in Hawai’i and the Philippines with Ellen-Rae Cachola.” In the Context of Empire podcast, February 22, 2021 https://anchor.fm/matthew-mckenna2/episodes/Episode-39--Challenging-Settler-Colonialism-in-Hawaii-and-the-Philippines-with-Ellen-Rae-Cachola-eqpf5o
Cachola Ellen-Rae. “Season 5, Episode 1: EllenRae” Reclaiming Filipinx Identity Podcast, December 16, 2020 https://reclaimingfilipinx.wixsite.com/home/podcast-1
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Brian Huffman, Keiko Okuhara, Keala Richard. “Tour of the William S. Richardson School of Law Library and Archive.” Association of Hawaiʻi Archivists Annual Meeting, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, February 18, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. WordPress Workshop for Web Women. Workshop facilitator for Women for Genuine Security, San Francisco, August 17, 2012
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Living Along the Fenceline: Meet & Greet and Film Screening. Co-convened film screening and speaker series with Graduate Coalition of the Native Pacific & Office of Residential Life, University of California Los Angeles, April 25, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Where is Jeju Island? Why Does it Matter? Invited panelist in “U.S. Militarism in Asia,” Mills College, Oakland California, April 11, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Forging Our Structure. Invited Facilitator at 8th International Women's Network Against Militarism Meeting, Vieques, Puerto Rico, February 23-24, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Film Screening of Living Along the Fenceline: Making Connections As a Filipin@ Living in America. Workshop Session inSouthern California Pilipino American Student Alliance (SCPASA) Summit, California State University Northridge, February 11, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Graduate Education in Archival and Library Studies. Workshop Session in Graduate Mentorship Program and Emerging Archival Scholars Program, University of California Los Angeles, February 6, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. CV + Website = Learn how to Write a CV and Build an Online Presence. Workshop presenter for Graduate Research and Mentorship Program, Campbell Hall, University of California Los Angeles, May 4, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Workshop on Archiving for Samahang Student Organization. Workshop presenter for Samahang Pilipino Culture course, Rolfe Hall, University of California Los Angeles, May 4, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The Postcolonial Archive: Whose Landscape of Memory? Roundtable presentation in “Alterity in the Archives: An exchange between scholars working within, and critically examining, archives,” Sponsored by Women's Studies and the Center for Information as Evidence, University of California Los Angeles, February 4, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Co-Convener, International Women’s Network Against Militarism: Voices from the Philippines and Voices from Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Filipino Community Center, San Francisco, CA and La Peña Cultural Center, Oakland, CA. September 11-13, 2007.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Delegate, East-Asia-U.S.-Puerto Rico Women’s Network Against Militarism: International Meeting on Human Security and Development. Manila, Philippines, November 22-27, 2004.
Productions/Exhibits
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Curator & Producer). Chief Justice William S. Richardson Archive Launch. Online launch of the Richardson Archive, University of Hawaiʻi School of Law Library, May 5, 2022.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Curator). Patsy Takemoto Mink: A Woman of Her Words. Exhibit at the University of Hawaiʻi School of Law Library, March 8 - April 15, 2022.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Curator). Filipina/x in Hawaiʻi: Our Movements, Archives, & Memories. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hamilton Library, Bridge Gallery, October 19 to November 30, 2021. News coverage on Daigidig Pinoy.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Producer/Host). Pilipinx Diaspora Decolonization Process, featuring emerging scholars and community organizers Katherine Achacoso, Josephine Ong, Jamela Santos and Kim Compoc. YouTube video lecture series, January 2018.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae (Project Manager). Archival Education Research Institute 2012. University of California Los Angeles, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Passionista! Undressing Globalization and Militarism Fashion Show. Community Based Theatrical Production with Women's Voices Women Speak in Moana Nui: Pacific Peoples, Lands and Economies, Church of the Crossroads, Honolulu, November 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The Relevance of Postcolonial and Ethnic Studies in Information Studies. Convener and Moderator, Information Studies Colloquium, University of California, Los Angeles November 4, 2010.
Peer Reviewed Conference Submissions
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “The Significance of the Jon Van Dyke Papers: Settler Colonialism, Pacific Indigeneity and Decolonization of the Law.” Ke Au Hou Pacific Librarianship Conference, Ethics in Librarianship, University of Hawai’i ManoJune 2018.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “The Process of Preparing the Jon Van Dyke Archive for Public Access.” Association of Hawaiʻi Archivists, University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, February 2018.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Keala Richard, Lynette Rudolfo. “Beyond the Panic Button: A Dialogue on Sustainability and Public Services Challenges.” Hawaiʻi Library Association Conference, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, October 25-27, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “How Can Education Address Tensions Between Immigrant and Indigenous Needs on Maui.” West Maui Conference on Pacific Peoples and their Environments, October 12, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Historicizing Ilocano Settler Colonialism: Dismantling the Roots of Ethnic & Class Conflict Between Lowland Ilocanos and Cordillera Indigenous Peoples.” 2nd International Conference on Cordillera Studies, University of the Philippines Baguio, July 12-14, 2017.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Reflecting on Building an Activist Archive in Hawaiʻi: Case Study of the Hawaiʻi Peace and Justice Social Movement Archive.” Community Informatics Research Network 2016, Prato, Italy, Nov 2-4, 2016.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “The Legacy of the Urban Babaylan: Connecting Militarism in Hawai’i and the Philippines to Break the Cycle of Settler Colonialism.” Third International Babaylan Studies Conference, YMCA Camp Elphinstone, Sunshine Coast, Canada, September 24-26, 2016
Casumbal, Melisa, Kim Compoc, Ellen-Rae Cachola, Grace Caligtan. “Diasporic Pin@ys, Decolonial Movements and Indigeneity in the Philippines and Hawaiʻi.” Native American Indigenous Studies Association 2016, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, May 21, 2016.
Yamashiro, Aiko, Bryan Kuwada, Jamaica Osorio, Noʻu Revilla, Ellen-Rae Cachola. “Ea/Breath/Rising: Poetry for Love, Reconnection and Sovereignty.” Critical Ethnic Studies Association 2015, University of Toronto.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “CESA Beyond the Academic Industrial Complex Special Session: Organizing with CESA and Dismantling the AIC.” Critical Ethnic Studies Association, University of Illinois Chicago, 2015.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Understanding Ilocano Colonization from an Archival Lens: Social diplomatics in studying archives and the colonization process in Ilocos Philippines. Panelist in “Asian and Pacific Islanders (API) Creating Diverse and Collaborative Community Archival Methods” at Society of American Archivist Beyond Borders, San Diego Hilton Bayfront, August 10, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. An Archival Reading of Postcolonial Vigan through the Evidence Provided by Museums. Panel Presenter at the International Conference on History of Records and Archives at University of Texas Austin, August 2-4, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The Postcolonial Archive in Vigan. In “Indigenous and Postcolonial Archives,” at the 4th Archival Education Research Institute, University of California Los Angeles, July 13, 2012.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Imperialism in the Archive: Tracing Spanish and American Colonialism in the Americas and the Pacific. Panelist in 3rd Archival Education Research Institute, Simmons College, Boston, July 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Ilocano Complicity and Resistance: Strategic Reflections for Manilatown's Digital Archive. Panelist inTheoretical and practical approaches to digital Asian American archives. Association of Asian American Studies, Sheraton Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 20, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. UCLA Ethnic Studies History: Reasons for Radical Withdrawal from Western Knowledge Production and Structures. Panelist in “Towards a Critical Genealogy of Ethnic Studies,” Critical Ethnic Studies & the Future of Genocide, University of California Riverside, March 11, 2011.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Methods of Heritage Stewardship: Weaving Meaning Across Activist Digital Archives. Paper Presentation for “Decolonizing Filipinos Across the Diaspora: Legacies, Complicities and Courage,” American Studies Association Conference: Crisis, Chains and Change: American Studies for the 21st Century, Hilton Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, November 19, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Manilatown Archival Project: Community Networks as Information Systems. Poster Presentation in 2nd Archival Education Research Institute, University of Michigan, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Decolonizing the Record: Articulations of Knowledge in a Militarized Asia-Pacific-U.S. Poetry Performance inBabaylan Studies Conference, Sonoma State University, California, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Methods for Mapping Stories from Hawaii to San Francisco: An Ilokano-American Perspective. Panelist in Association for Asian American Studies, Omni Hotel, Austin, Texas, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Resisting Militarism and Master Narratives: Foreground Land, Community and Body as Sites of Decolonizing Knowledge. Panelist in Decolonizing the University Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 2010.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Militarism, Environmental Justice and Sustainability. Panelist in Security Without Empire: National Organizing Conference on Military Bases, American University, Washington D.C., 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Manilatown Archival Project: Preserving the Legacy to Question History. Panelist in Ethnic Studies 40 Years Later: Race, Resistance and Relevance, San Francisco State University, California, 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. The I-Hotel Archives Go Digital. Presenting at the Association of Asian American Studies. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, April 25, 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Militarism, Environmental Justice and Sustainability. Presented at Security Without Empire: National Organizing Conference on Military Bases workshop. American University, Washington D.C., February 28, 2009.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Reframing Archives: Constructing Filipino-American History from Our Collective Memories. Presented at 7th annual Queer Pin@y Conference: Illuminating the Queer Diaspora. University of California, Berkeley, November 1, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Manilatown CA Archival Project. Presented at Society of American Archivists conference, Creating Memory and Representing Identities: Archives in the Asian American Community. Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, August 30, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Rethinking a Nationalist Movement History to Imagine Cross-Cultural Resistance. Paper Presented at the Filipino American Studies at the Crossroads: Art, Activism, and Scholarship in Response to Philippine State Violence, University of California at Santa Cruz, April 5, 2008.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. Bridges are Made with Many Footsteps: Re-imagining Filipino-American Identity as Resistance to a Militarized Present. Paper presented at the “Postcolonial” Futures in a Not Yet Postcolonial World, University of California at San Diego, March 8, 2008.