What are the lasting effects on these children? This week Jay Fidell and John Egan take a look at the status on the migrant children separated from their parents at the border. Have the children been reunited with their parents? What are the lasting effects of their imprisonment? Has the United States Government compiled with […]
Update on Labor Laws for Associations (Condo Insider)
What an employer can or cannot ask an applicant about wage history. This week on Condo Inside Jane Sugimura is joined by John Knorek to discuss new laws relating to wages and employee’s speech rights in the workplace The host for this episode is Yuriko Sugimura. The guest for this episode is John Knorek. ThinkTech […]
Can Uber Stay in Honolulu? (Community Matters)
The Infamous Bill 35. In this episode of Community Matters, Jay Fidell and guests take a look at the “The Infamous” Bill 35 and it’s effects on Hawaii’s local population as well as tourists visiting from abroad. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Tabatha Chow and Wes […]
Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards (Energy In America)
A Better Way for Policy Makers. In this episode of Energy in America, Jay Fidell and Lucian Pugliaresi discuss the debate surrounding the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for autos and light duty trucks (SUVs and pickups.) The host for this episode is Lucian Pugliaresi. The guest for this episode is Jay Fidell. ThinkTech […]
Tax Bills: 2018 Hawaii Legislature (Community Matters)
What Passes?. On this episode of Community Matters Tom Yamachika joins Jay Fidell in a discussion about tax bills moving through the 2018 Hawaii Legislature. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode was Tom Yamachika. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every […]
Our Kuleana on Behalf of Indigenous peoples Social Justice
Beatriz Cantelmo and Reynaldo Morales will examine how individual collective civic engagement can positively influence government’s responsibility and obligation to ensure social justice for indigenous peoples and nations. In today’s Program we will discuss an example of how Peruvian public health policies and indigenous women’s human rights were revised in the 1990s after documentation of […]
One Firm, Five Decades: Calvin Young, Ron Libkuman, James Ventura, Ronald Moon & Sid Ayabe
Host Calvin Young speaks with law partners Ron Libkuman, James Ventura, Ronald Moon and Sid Ayabe about five decades of legal practice in the same firm. The hosts for this episode were Calvin Young, Ronald Moon. The hosts for this episode were Calvin Young, Ronald Moon. The hosts for this episode were Calvin Young, Ronald […]
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.