Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Kat Brady (Community Alliance on Prisons) about improving the quality of justice in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson.
Implicit Bias in the Law and Why it Matters – Prof. Justin Levinson
Despite cultural progress in reducing overt acts of racism, racial disparities continue to define American life. Prof. Justin Levinson joins Danielle in the studio to discuss why it should matter in Hawaii, how these issues impact life and an in-depth look into why racial equality is so elusive. The host for this episode was Danielle […]
Indigenous Arts Leadership with Michelle Evans
Host Danielle Conway talks wit Michelle Evans a Fulbright Scholar and Research Fellow at Melbourne Business School about how leadership transcends culture. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway.
Fair Housing and Civil Rights in Hawaii – Jelani Madaraka Esq. and William Hoshijo Esq.
Details: Tune in for part one of a two-part program discussing the latest development in Civil Rights Law and Policy. This week’s guests discuss language access issues, the challenges faced by new immigrants to Hawaii and the interests of specific segments of our community, including people with disabilities. The host for this episode was Danielle […]
Hawaii Innocence Project: An Education in Social Justice – Prof. Virginia Hench
“Education In Social Justice” with Professor & Director Virginia Hench, William S. Richardson School of Law, Hawaii Innocence Project Raise your awareness on the Hawaii Innocence Project, a project that “provides the ultimate social justice-free representation to incarcerated persons who have a credible claim of actual innocence.” Professor Virginia Hench shares compelling narratives about being […]
The Versatility of Legal Education and the Profession – Melissa Pavlicek Esq.
“The Versatility of Legal Education and the Profession” with Melissa Pavlicek, Esq., President, Hawaii Public Policy Advocates, LLC Tune in for a discussion on the career versatility that a law degree provides, what innovative professional opportunities available to new lawyers and the role of state and local legislative advocates in our community. The host for […]
Prepare for the Worst and Expect the Best – Lenora Lee and James Pietsch
The University of Hawaii Elder Law Program or UHELP provides basic civil legal services to older persons and to their caregivers and now has a special focus on the legal needs of older Veterans. This year UHELP is introducing a holistic, multidisciplinary or “Marigold” Concept in Caregiving based on the movie, “The Best Exotic Marigold […]
Japan’s Constitution in the 21st Century – Prof. Lawrence Repetta and Prof. Mark Levin
Host Danielle Conway, welcomes Professors Repetta and Levin, discuss proposed changes to the Constitution of Japan. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway. The host for this episode was Danielle Conway.
Juvenile Justice – Nicole O’Kief, Angelica Zabanal, and Manning Taite
“Juvenile Justice” with Eliza Browning, Nicole O’Kief and Angelica Zabanal, UH-Manoa, William S. Richardson School of Law Jay Fidell guest hosts for Danielle Conway this week, joined by guests Eliza Browning, Nicole O’Kief and Angelica Zabanal. Tune in for an informative look into juvenile justice issues and mentorship programs aimed at incarcerated and at-risk youth […]
U.S. Supreme Court Next Week – Linda Greenhouse and Gene Fidell
globalmjreform.blogspot.com Host Jay Fidell talks with Linda Greenhouse and Gene Fidell about hot topics in the U. S. Supreme Court to date. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.