Breaking Ground with the HBCC. The hosts for this show are Barbara Salazar De Lucca and Marysol Ruiz. The guests are Danielle Willis and Scarlett Diaz. We are introducing the founder and Vice President of the Hawaii Black Chamber of Commerce. We are discussing black history month, future events, and black owned businesses in Hawai’i. […]
HNL African American Film Festival Part 2 (Sister Power)
2023 Sneak Preview of Films and Photography. The host for this show is Sharon Yarbrough. The guests are Pamela Mathis, Sandra Simms and Sequoia Carr-Brown. The annual Honolulu African American Film Festival returns to an entirely in-person event with screenings throughout the month of February. See an outstanding lineup of features, documentaries, and shorts from […]
Honolulu African American Film Festival (Sister Power)
Sneak Preview 2023. The host for this show is Sharon Yarbrough. The guests are Daphne Barbee-Wooten and Tadia Rice. The annual Honolulu African American Film Festival returns to an entirely in-person event with screenings throughout the month of February. See an outstanding lineup of features, documentaries, and shorts from throughout the African diaspora alongside important […]
Gun Violence, Race, and the Big Picture (Thinking Things Through)
Critical Thinking for Critical Times. The host for this show is Michael Sukhov. The guest is Alphonso Braggs. We discuss gun violence, racism, and mass shootings in the United States in the context of the long history of violence against Blacks and other peoples of color. We discuss the connections among issues of race, racism, […]
Blackness in the Pacific (East-West Center Insights)
Language, diaspora and race in Hawai‘i and beyond. The host for this episode is Karena Lyons. The guest for this episode is Akiemi Glenn, Ph.D. The host for this episode is Karena Lyons. The guest for this episode is Akiemi Glenn. What defines the Black experience in Hawai‘i, a state that has a relatively small […]
2018 HONOLULU AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL (Sister Power)
Reflecting Upon African American Heritage and Contemporary Culture.. The Doris Duke Theater is proud to present the 7th Annual Honolulu African American Film Festival. We celebrate African American History month with a slate of powerful new features, documentaries, and short films that reflect upon African American heritage and contemporary culture. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on […]