The Coming Controversies over Limited Water. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. Our panel continues the discussion on water. Water seems to be increasingly redistributed over the planet, so some places get too much and others don’t get enough safe drinking water to maintain agriculture and thus food. And all […]
The Status of Diversity in New York City (Community Matters)
Is it Changing These Days, and in What Way. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Roopmati Khandekar. Our New York correspondent Roopmati Khandekar helps us understand diversity in New York, in the streets, shops, restaurants, museums and the UN. Is there racism or bigotry, or are people friendly and tolerant […]
Migration: Conditions May Apply (Latin American Directions)
Between Humanitarianism and Politics. The host for this show is Nicolás Süssmann Herrán. The guest is Moisés Montiel Mogollón. With the recent decision of Mexico of requesting entry visas to Venezuelan migrants fleeing the systemic failure of their country, politics reveal themselves as a prominent factor in the decisions taken by American countries when it […]
Why Do Central Americans Emigrate? (Global Connections)
Root Causes of Central America’s Crisis. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Carlos Juarez. Understanding the current migration crisis of Central Americans by exploring the root causes. This includes political upheaval in the region in the last decades of the 20th century that had a devastating human […]
Central American Migrant Asylum Seekers (Global Connections)
Carlos Juárez discusses migrant asylum seekers from Central America, including mental health and other unaddressed concerns with migration expert Dr. Patricia Ruiz Navarro. Host Carlos Juárez discusses the crisis of Central American asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border with migration expert Dr. Patricia Ruiz Navarro, including mental health and other unaddressed concerns. The talk will […]
Border Walls Where, When and Why (Likable Science)
In this episode of Likable Science, Reece Jones and Ethan Allen take a look at border walls and the unintended impacts they create. The host for this episode is Ethan Allen. The guest for this episode is Reece Jones. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]
Marshallese Education Day, 2018 (Pacific Partnerships In Education)
Strive to Thrive. Every year the citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) in Hawaii celebrate their Marshallese Education Day (MED) to promote educational achievements of RMI students in Hawaii. This year the MED event will be held at the Harris United Methodist Church on Vineyard Boulevard on April 21st. Education is a […]
The Kolea Hawaiis Original Snowbird
We’ll discus Susan’s new book on the Kolea, the Pacific Golden Plover, that migrates annually between Alaska and Hawaii. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. […]
700 Million People In China On The Move
700 million people on the move, the largest migration of people on this October 1. It’s half the population of China- everyone is on the move. The world’s largest migration occurs from October 1 to 8. Why are they on the move? Where are they going? How are they affecting us all ? It’s China’s […]
Oceanic Connectivity with Elisa Kim
Elisa Kim is an Architect, Researcher and Educator at Washington University in St. Louis. She joins Martin Despang on Human(e) Architecture to reflect on her unique, pragmatic and poetic research on the Oceanic. Learn more about Elisa Kim: https://reslife.wustl.edu/people/elisa-kim/ ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]