Michael Golojuch, Jr. is a longtime civil rights activist and community organizer with a background in event production. In addition to volunteering as the Production Manager for the Women’s March – O’ahu, Michael also provides technical assistance to the neighbor islands five sister marches and Hawaii’s ‘ohana traveling to Washington. DC. for the mother Women’s […]
Whatever Happened to the Photovoltaic Solar Industry?
Whatever happened to the photovoltaic solar industry? What lessons have we learned from its growth and decline? Colin Yost of RevoluSun and Robert Harris of Sunrun Inc explain the evolution of the rooftop solar industry and discuss where it will be headed next. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]
Twelfth Night with Paul Mitri
Join Paul Mitri of the University of Hawaii’s School of Theatre and Dance for a preview of his program’s upcoming performance of the Twelfth Night; a Shakespeare work that satirizes what is and isn’t real in the world of love and superficial adoration. The University of Hawaii’s School of Theatre and Dance performances are: FRI/SAT […]
Addressing the Elephant in the Room – The Cost of Health Care Micromanagement
Navigating the Journey is dedicated to exploring the options and choices for end-of-life care. In this episode, Stephen B. Kemble, M.D. joins MarshaRose to share his perspective on healthcare and end-of-life care. Dr. Kemble has a longstanding interest in health care reform, and he was appointed to the Hawaii Health Authority, charged with overall health […]
The Politics of Healthcare in Hawaii
Healthcare is an issue that bridges many divisions in Hawaii and across the United States. This relevance comes with politics. Dr. Stephen Kemblem explains the politics behind this important issue in Hawaii and the implications of the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]