Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with law student/photographer Diana Kim about her journey as a student, artist, homeless activist and humanitarian. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson.
Implicit Racial Bias with Expert Professor Justin Levinson
Host Kennth Lawson speaks with Professor Justin Levinson (William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii) about the concept of implicit racial bias and its effect on judicial equality. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The […]
Depression and Abuse in the Profession with Liam Deeley
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Liam Deeley (Executive Director, Hawaii Attorneys & Judges Assistance Program) about the accelerated rates and treatment of depression/substance abuse in the legal profession. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for […]
Quest for Environmental Justice with Lakshman Guruswamy
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Professor of International Environmental Law, Lakshman Guruswamy (University of Colorado, Boulder) about the quest for environmental justice for the “energy poor” in the world. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host […]
Human Rights with Beatrice Cantelmo
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Beatrice Cantelmo (Amnesty International Of Hawaii) about the criminalization of homelessness, the Micronesian community, discrimination and the latest challenges to human rights in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host […]
No Justice, No Peace with Charles Lawrence
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Professor Charles Lawrence (William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa) about the history and latest developments in civil rights in the United States. The hosts for this episode were Carol Mon Lee, Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this […]
Too Big to Fail and Too White to Jail with Kat Brady
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Kat Brady (Community Alliance on Prisons) about improving the quality of justice in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson.
Police Misconduct and Use of Force with Vladmir Devens
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with former police officer/attorney Vladmir Devens about police conduct, use of force and the divide between law enforcement officials and the community. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode […]
The Ongoing Fight for Justice in Hawaii
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with University of Hawaii law professor Williamson Chang and political scientist Dr. Keanu Sai about the challenges surrounding the argument for Hawaiian sovereignty.
Criminalizing Homelessness in Hawaii
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Beatrice Cantelmo (Amnesty International of Hawaii) and Kathryn Xian (Pacific Alliance to Stop Slavery) about “compassionate disruption” and the challenges surrounding homelessness in Hawaii.