Being Black in Hawaii. The host for this episode is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guest for this episode is Alitoya Huxel. The intention is that through honest dialogue, we will pierce the veil of systemic racism, deepen our understanding, and inspire our audience into real action, lasting progress, profound change, and true healing. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
COVID-19: Caring for Self and Relationships (Much More On Medicine)
ThinkTech is a Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please support us by making a donation. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com A challenge and an opportunity for relationships. Humans need each other to survive and thrive. COVID-19 has led many people to become isolated, others to have far more uninterrupted family-time than they are accustomed to, and an increased reliance on technology […]
Can computers predict weather phenomena? (Young Talents Making Way)
Investigating machine learning capabilities to predict El Niño events on the Pacific.. El Niño is a change in climatic conditions across the tropical Pacific that occurs every 2 to 7 years. It is usually associated with extreme weather events such as drought, hurricanes and floods. Today, James Shigemoto joins us to discuss his science project […]
Pacific Forum Thinks about Asia, Part One (thinktech 363 hdv 0401)
This episode is entitled “PACIFIC FORUM THINKS ABOUT ASIA, PART ONE” featuring the first of two parts of ThinkTech’s coverage of the 43rd Annual Board of Governors Meeting of Pacific Forum, including a discussion between Ralph Cossa, President of Pacific Forum, and Richard Armitage, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, about Asia-Pacific relations. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
A ThinkTech Commentary on Saving the Separation of Church and State
A ThinkTech Commentary by Jay Fidell on the erosion of the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment and the importance of saving the separation of church and state under that clause. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. […]
Let Us Pray for World Peace with Merritt Sakata
Host Hong Jiang speaks with architect Merritt Sakata about working for world peace. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host for this episode was Hong Jiang. The host […]
Law & Lunch — The Meaning of L & L with Bryan Andaya
Mr. Andaya is an attorney who has helped L&L grow and prosper in Hawaii and across the seas. We will discuss Mr. Andaya’s personal and professional background before L&L and after L&L, what he does at L&L and how he got there. We will explore the background of L&L, what it is and what it […]
Trusting Madness – The Magic of Street Theatre
Tali Ariav is a Playwright, Translator, Teacher and a Performance Artist. She recently relocated to Honolulu after living for nearly six years on the Pacific island of Guam. Tali is currently an Adjunct Professor at Hawaii Pacific University. She earned two Masters of Fine Arts degrees in Literary Translation and in Playwriting from the Playwriting […]
Energy and Politics with Dave Molinaro and Rachel James
The all-star cast of experts from Hawaii’s most vibrant energy institution, the Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies (HCATT) discuss some of the hot button political issues facing Hawaii today with the hopes of helping Hawaii voters understand energy issues this election season. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]
Nancy Cheng in One Visitor’s View About the Future of Hawaii
ThinkTech host Jay Fidell in a discussion with Nancy Cheng, visiting Hawaii in time for the Recovery and Transformation program on August 25th, in one visitor’s view about the future of Hawaii ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the […]