How to Stop Genocide and Terrorism. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Hank Kopel. Author and former federal prosecutor Henry “Hank” Kopel of New Haven tells us about his book War on Hate: How to Stop Genocide, Fight Terrorism, and Defend Freedom. Could Russia’s atrocities in Ukraine have been predicted […]
Sisters Across Oceans 2 (Sister Power)
HIWA:Hawaii to West African Poetry Exchange. The host for this show is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guests are Sandra A. Simms, Apiorkor Seyiram Ashong-Abbey, Karla Brundage and Britney Tachie. The idea for this collection, Sisters Across Oceans, was inspired by the much needed conversation between influential Black women across the African diaspora. What occurred was […]
The 2013-2014 Maidan Protests in Ukraine (The Movie Show)
The Winter on Fire Documentary Tells the Story. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and George Casen. Our panel discuss the remarkable Winter on Fire documentary made by Ukrainian filmmakers to document the Maidan Protests and the Ukrainian Revolution of 2013-2014. It debuted on Netflix in 2015, received widespread praise, was nominated for […]
United Ukraine — we Can Win World we Want (Cooper UNion)
Beauty and Bravery Beat Barbarity. The host for this show is Joshua Cooper. The guest is Taras Tsymbrivskyy. United Ukraine shares what’s possible when we decide we can win the world we want through acts of beauty and bravery over barbarity. United Ukraine explores the state of self-determination in face of invasion by Russia, and […]
The Internet is Not Facebook (The Creative Life)
How we Got Here, Where we Could Go Next. The host for this show is Phyllis Blees. The guest is Corynne McSherry. Our guest invites us into the world of cyberspace where creativity and innovation are thriving and sometimes thwarted. She brings us up to date on current efforts of the Electronic Frontier Foundation—the leading […]
The Tragedy of the Commons (History is Here to Help)
The failure of our national community. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Peter Hoffenberg. Historian Peter Hofftenberg will help us understand the “tragedy of the common” in America and the failure of the civil national community in our time, and beyond all that the danger of exacerbating […]
Forgiving – Clearing your conscience (Don’t Just Age, Engage!)
Setting yourself free. The host for this episode is Larry Grimm, DMin. The difference between forgiving and reconciling, the importance of unilateral forgiveness. Benefits. One of the five spiritual tasks of elderhood. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii time most weekdays, then we stream our earlier shows […]
The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong (Global Connections)
Making Hong Kong China, a new book by Michael Davis. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Michael Davis. Author and educator Michael Davis will discuss his new book, Making Hong Kong China, and how it captures. The regrettable events in Hong Kong, and the continuing rollback of […]
Who Is ‘Essential’ in Hawaiʻi? (Taking Your Health Back)
How much more can we endure? The host for this episode is Wendy Loh. The guests for this episode are Hella Allerstorfer-Meek and Laurie Kahiapo. Introduction of the Freedom Coalition, who we are and what we stand for. Any one out there needed assistance with worksite issues can call on us and we like to […]
Energy vs. Power (Stan the Energy Man)
We talk about Clean energy, but what about Clean Power? The host for this episode is Stan Osserman. We’re going to expand the discussion from last Tuesday and talk about the difference between Energy and Power and some of the lessons that dealing with the Covid-19 Pandemic has taught us about POWER and why we […]