The Renaissance 1970 to 1978 Encore. The host for this show is John Waihe’e. The guests are Troy Andrade, Steve Morse and Watters Martin. We discuss the beginnings of the ‘Hawaiian Renaissance’ and the individuals and groups who were involved. Who were they? Where did they come? What were they trying to accomplish? What did […]
Heroes, Rascals and Duds – Part 4 (Talk Story with John Waihe’e)
The Renaissance 1970 to 1978. The host for this show is John Waihe’e. The guests are Troy Andrade, Steve Morse and Watters Martin. We discuss the beginnings of the “Hawaiian Renaissance” and the individuals and groups who were involved. Who were they? Where did they come? What were they trying to accomplish? What did they […]
Lei Ahu Isa, OHA Board Member (Politics in Hawaii)
College Professor, Former State Legislator. The host for this show is Dennis Esaki. The guest is Lei Ahu Isa. Who is Lei Ahu Isa and what are her passions with regards to the native Hawaiians? What are OHA goals and accomplishments? We discuss Native Hawaiian advocacy and State funding for Hawaiian organizations such as OHA […]
Justice Delayed or Denied (Talk Story with John Waihe’e)
600 Million Dollars for Hawaiian Homes. The host for this show is John Waihe’e. The guest is Kuhio Lewis. In this episode, we answer the following questions: 1) What is the Origin of Hawaiian Homes Program? 2) What is the State’s Obligation to the Program? 3) What is the $600 Million Appropriation to Hawaiian Homes […]
The Importance of Voting for OHA (Navigating The Journey)
Voting for OHA is vital to the community. The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Brendon Kaleiʻāina Lee. What is the Office of Hawaiian Affairs? 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 […]
Keli’i Akina Interviews Rowena Akana: OHA Audit (Hawaii Together With Keli’i Akina)
The Significance of the Recent State Audit of OHA. Rowena Akana has never been silent about her passion to reform the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Unafraid to stand out, she has called for the removal of the current CEO and heightened accountability at OHA. In this interview, Akana explains the significance of the recent State […]