The co-founder of the Hawaii Death With Dignity Society, Scott Foster, joins Marsha Joyner on Navigating the Journey for an in-depth analysis of what went wrong with the latest attempts to pass the Medical Aid in Dying bill through the Hawaii State Legislature. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]
Jungle ism in Hawaii – Honolulu’s Emerging Jungle Urbanism
AIA HNL’s Architecture Month of 2017 is coming up. Given March 31st is the Pecha Kucha kick off, Kristoffer Jugueta appears on Human(e) Architecture with Martin Despang to reflect on how to serve HNL’s urgent need of people and planet friendly dwelling in the form of Jungle-ism (Honolulu’s Emerging Jungle Urbanism). ThinkTech Hawaii streams live […]
Human Faces Applying to Enter the United States – Marine Corps Insights from Andrew Ustaszewski
For many of us, it’s very difficult to put a human face on the people who are applying to enter the U.S., either as workers or as political refugees. We don’t know anyone who has come from those war zones, so we don’t understand what motivates those people to leave their homes and families and […]
Fossil Fuels Trump Climate Action – This Week’s Energy News and Analysis
Tune in for Power Up Hawaii where Raya Salter addresses the latest news and analysis from the U.S. energy sector, including the turn from climate action to supporting the fossil fuel industry via coal mining jobs with Trump’s latest executive order. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every […]
The Assimilation of Ethnic Foods in Hawaii
Why are there so many delicious ethnic foods available in Hawaii? Here’s a taste of the history of multicultural culinary outlets across the islands coming from around the world! Tune in for Life after Statehood where Jay Fidell and Ray Tsuchiyama consider the assimilation of ethnic foods in Hawaii. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]
Phi Alpha Theta – National History Honor Society – Highlighting the Importance of History
Chelsea Demott, President of the UH Manoa chapter of Phi Alpha Theta – National History Honor Society (PAT) discusses its many projects and activities, including its recent Regional Conference held at Chaminade on Education Matters with Carol Mon Lee. Phi Alpha Theta promotes the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication […]
Doubling Hawaii’s Food Production
As the president of the Grassroot Institute, Keli’i Akina has been compelled to keep up with the state of agriculture. Whether you’re a local resident or you are planning for tourism, Keli’i helps us all to stay informed about Governor David Ige’s plans to double Hawaii’s local food production. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]
Celibacy in Religion – The (Im)Purity of Priesthood
Roy Tjioe and Gregg Kinkley (Lay Leader of the Congregation Sof MAARAV) join Crystal Kwok on Kwok Talk to discuss the relevance of celibacy in religion, sexual impacts of organized spirituality, and the future of priesthood regulations. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, […]
Global Telecom Comes to PTC 2017
Elise Anderson and Kaui Lucas highlight the Pacific Telecommunications Council’s 2017 meeting in Honolulu. They cover the trip that ThinkTech took down to the conference on Sunday, where they talked to the attendees, some of the people that help the conference happen and some of the speakers. The interviews included Mike Rieger, of TE SubCom, […]
Hawaii’s Newest Democratic Member: Representative Beth Fukumoto
As the newest Democratic member of the Hawaii State House of Representatives, Representative Fukumoto Chang appears on Talk Story with John Waihee to share her experience in making the switch. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. […]