Publications
Peer Reviewed
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Public Awareness and Outreach: Framing Archival Events to Bring Different Communities Together.” In Advocating for Ourselves: Working in Underrepresented Multicultural Archives and Libraries. PubPub: Rare Books School-Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Heritage (2022)
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Tina Grandinetti and Aiko Yamashiro. “Demilitarizing Hawaiʻi’s Multiethnic Solidarity: Decolonizing Settler Histories and Learning Our Responsibilities to ʻĀina.” Critical Ethnic Studies Journal, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2019.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Beneath the Touristic Sheen of Waikīkī.” In DeTours: A Decolonial Guidebook to Hawaiʻi. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Reading the Landscape of U.S. Settler Colonialism on the Southern Coast of Oʻahu,” in Feral Feminism (4) (2015).
Wong, Vivian, Tom Ikeda, Ellen-Rae Cachola, and Florante Peter Ibanez. “Archives imagined elsewhere and otherwise: Asian American community-based archival organizations,” inSAA Diversity Reader. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2014.
Kirk, Gwyn, Ellen-Rae Cachola, Lisalinda Natividad and Maria Reinat Pumarejo. “Resistance, Resilience and Respect for Human Rights: Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security,” in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 22(2010): 164-170 .
Book Review
Book Review: Archival Anxiety by Richard Cox in InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies. Los Angeles: University of California Los Angeles Press, 2010.
Other Writings
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. "Race, Labor, & Indigeneity: Remembering the Struggles that Made Modern Hawai'i to Evoke Courage for Today," in Kolekole, Hawaiʻi Library Association Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2021.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. "Teaching Filipin@/x Studies in Hawaiʻi's K-12 Schools," in KoleKole , Hawaiʻi Library Association Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2020, pp. 9-10.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae and Brian Huffman. “Keeping off the Moors: The Road to Data Storage,” in Strategic Library Magazine. Bethesda: Library Media Group, 2016.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Romanticized Past.” InWalang Hiya: Literature Taking Risks Toward a Liberatory Practice. San Francisco: Arkipelago Books (2009)
Online Publications
Cachola, Ellen-Rae and Demiliza Saramosing. The Painful Truth Behind the Philippines’ Participation in RIMPAC 2018. Civil Beat, June 19, 2018. https://www.civilbeat.org/2018/06/the-painful-truth-behind-the-philippines-participation-in-rimpac-2018/
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Lizelle Festejo, Annie Fukushima, Gwyn Kirk and Sabina Perez.
Gender and Bases in the Asia-Pacific in Foreign Policy in Focus, 2008. Retrievable athttp://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/5069.
Newspaper Editorial Publications
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Kim Compoc, and Darlene Rodrigues. End military land leases, militarism; invest in peace instead. Honolulu Star Advertiser, August 26, 2021.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Public Awareness and Outreach: Framing Archival Events to Bring Different Communities Together.” In Advocating for Ourselves: Working in Underrepresented Multicultural Archives and Libraries. PubPub: Rare Books School-Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Heritage (2022)
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Tina Grandinetti and Aiko Yamashiro. “Demilitarizing Hawaiʻi’s Multiethnic Solidarity: Decolonizing Settler Histories and Learning Our Responsibilities to ʻĀina.” Critical Ethnic Studies Journal, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2019.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Beneath the Touristic Sheen of Waikīkī.” In DeTours: A Decolonial Guidebook to Hawaiʻi. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Reading the Landscape of U.S. Settler Colonialism on the Southern Coast of Oʻahu,” in Feral Feminism (4) (2015).
Wong, Vivian, Tom Ikeda, Ellen-Rae Cachola, and Florante Peter Ibanez. “Archives imagined elsewhere and otherwise: Asian American community-based archival organizations,” inSAA Diversity Reader. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2014.
Kirk, Gwyn, Ellen-Rae Cachola, Lisalinda Natividad and Maria Reinat Pumarejo. “Resistance, Resilience and Respect for Human Rights: Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security,” in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 22(2010): 164-170 .
Book Review
Book Review: Archival Anxiety by Richard Cox in InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies. Los Angeles: University of California Los Angeles Press, 2010.
Other Writings
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. "Race, Labor, & Indigeneity: Remembering the Struggles that Made Modern Hawai'i to Evoke Courage for Today," in Kolekole, Hawaiʻi Library Association Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2021.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. "Teaching Filipin@/x Studies in Hawaiʻi's K-12 Schools," in KoleKole , Hawaiʻi Library Association Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2020, pp. 9-10.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae and Brian Huffman. “Keeping off the Moors: The Road to Data Storage,” in Strategic Library Magazine. Bethesda: Library Media Group, 2016.
Cachola, Ellen-Rae. “Romanticized Past.” InWalang Hiya: Literature Taking Risks Toward a Liberatory Practice. San Francisco: Arkipelago Books (2009)
Online Publications
Cachola, Ellen-Rae and Demiliza Saramosing. The Painful Truth Behind the Philippines’ Participation in RIMPAC 2018. Civil Beat, June 19, 2018. https://www.civilbeat.org/2018/06/the-painful-truth-behind-the-philippines-participation-in-rimpac-2018/
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Lizelle Festejo, Annie Fukushima, Gwyn Kirk and Sabina Perez.
Gender and Bases in the Asia-Pacific in Foreign Policy in Focus, 2008. Retrievable athttp://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/5069.
Newspaper Editorial Publications
Cachola, Ellen-Rae, Kim Compoc, and Darlene Rodrigues. End military land leases, militarism; invest in peace instead. Honolulu Star Advertiser, August 26, 2021.