Aloha Ke Akua. In today’s episode of Perspectives on Global Justice, guest Hercules Huihui and host Beatriz Cantelmo will discuss the true essence of aloha and what does Ke Akua and kuleana have to do with it. How can we practice and live true aloha to our lives and in our community? What can the […]
Taking Care of Our Veterans (The Cyber Underground)
Veterans education for the transition to civilian life. Too often our military personnel are not given all the information necessary to transition to civilian life after their service. Training and educational opportunities exist to assist these invaluable members of our society to enter a new career when they’re ready to hang up their uniform. The […]
Who does it and what effect does it have (Trump Week)
Who does it and what effect does it have. Jay and Tim Apicella will discuss the recent articles reporting on how the Russian disinformation agencies have been using disinformation to exploit and exacerbate differing communities in the U.S. and how that exploitation affects our national fabric. 1. Closed government , impact to employees, threats of […]
The new Data Science Program at Chaminade (Likable Science)
A great way to prepare students for the 21st Century. Jay Fidell and Rylan Chong and Mrk speck of Chaminade University discuss teh university’s new Data Science program – what it is, who it is intended to provide to students, and how it can help the community. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. […]
Big Island Big on Hydrogen! (Stan The Energy Man)
Reducing our Dependence on Fossil Fuels. Hawaii State Representative Mark Nakashima (Hilo) has always been a believer in hydrogen, and always ready to support clean energy on Hawaii’s Big Island. But this year, Rep Nakashima assumes the role of Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives in Hawaii, and many of Hawaii’s “Clean Energy” legislators […]