The Importance of Self-Care. The hosts for this episode are Sharon Thomas Yarbrough and Sequoia Carr-Brown. The guests for this episode are Regi McClurkin and Andre’ Wooten. True enslavement based origins of policing. Effective Bystander tactics. Reparations. Correlation between Stand Your Ground, Rum Over Protestors bills and mostly Republican run states who passed Voter Suppression. […]
Indifference of the Black Family Structures (Sister Power)
The Importance of Self-Care. The host for this episode is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guests for this episode are Sequoia Carr-Brown, Regi McClurkin and Andre’ Wooten. The Conversation Between Us, About Us. Sister Power talks with a Black psychologist, attorney, activist and recording artist about unpacking the impacts of indifference and the dismantling of the […]
Systemic Racism & Violence & the Law (The Rule of Law in the new Abnormal)
Racist Violence & Law Enforcement. The host for this episode is Chuck Crumpton. The guests for this episode are Vernellia Randall, Benjamin Davis and Sandra Gangle. Aspects of systemic racism, violence, law enforcement & the legal system. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii time most weekdays, then […]
Reimagining Unity (Sister Power)
Stop Asian, Black & Brown Hate. The hosts for this episode are Sharon Thomas Yarbrough and Sequoia Carr-Brown. The guests for this episode are Crystal Kwok and Kathryn ‘Alamea-Xian. Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities. An ongoing relationship and commitment to practicing solidarity. Solidarity at its core is about relationships. What does it mean for us […]
Living Black (Sister Power)
Being Black in Hawaii. The host for this episode is Sharon Thomas Yarbrough. The guest for this episode is Alitoya Huxel. The intention is that through honest dialogue, we will pierce the veil of systemic racism, deepen our understanding, and inspire our audience into real action, lasting progress, profound change, and true healing. ThinkTech Hawaii […]