Violence, Corruption, Racism & Reform. The host for this episode is Chuck Crumpton. The guests for this episode are Sandra Simms, William A. Harrison, Tina Patterson and Rebekah Ratliff. Current events & perspectives on systemic violence, corruption, racism and needed reform/change. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii […]
Guns, Violence, Lies & Democracy (The Rule of Law in the new Abnormal)
Threats to & Hopes for Democracy. The host for this episode is Chuck Crumpton. The guests for this episode are Vernellia Randall, Benjamin Davis, James Alfini and Jelani Jefferson-Exum. Violence, guns, lies, racism and other threats to democracy. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Hawaii time most weekdays, […]
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 […]
The history of protest in America (History Lens)
May 2020 isn’t the first time. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Jon Davidann. Jon Davidann, history professor at Hawaii Pacific University, will help us understand the history of protest, including violent protest, in America and how the protests of May 2020 may differ from protests in […]
Attack on the Pittsburg Synagogue – Causes, Effects, and Implications (Bigotry In America)
Who needs foreign terrorism when we have so much right here at home? In this episode we’ll take a closer look at the attack on the Pittsburgh Synagogue, what caused this, what will the effects of this be, the implications, and some of the reactions. The hosts for this episode are Jay Fidell and Marsha […]
Men have an important role to play in standing up against abuse (Finding Respect In The Chaos)
Men face a different set of difficulties when dealing with abuse. In this episode of Finding Respect in the Chaos, Cynthia is joined by Sawyer Hobbs to give a report about the mens walk that took place at the capital on Thursday, with pictures from the walk. Then, I will talk with Sawyer about where […]
Careers Begin Here (Finding Respect In The Chaos)
No cost career and technical training for people age 16-24 Often children are the collateral damage in domestic violence situations. Job Corps provides no cost career training opportunities. In this epsiode host Cynthia Lee Sinclair talks with Hawaii Job Corps Liason Julie Dugan about the programs and opportunities available for young people. The host for […]
Healthcare Setting, Safety and Security (Security Matters: Hawaii)
Because Security Matters Violence has always been a concern for healthcare industry workers. We will review some of the potentially violent threat vectors and discuss some mitigation techniques. The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Ed Howard. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to […]
Covering the Womens Legislative Caucus (Shrink Rap)
In The Us, Three To Four Women Are Killed Every Day Due To Domestic Violence. As part of The Women’s Legislative Caucus my guests Senator Laura Thielen and Representative Linda Ichiyama have been working on a special project regarding domestic violence in the State of Hawaii. On average over the last six years in our […]
Revitalizing Ghandi
The Friends of the Gandhi Statue Waikiki, LLC completed the revitalization of the Gandhi Statue in Waikiki from its dark cold patina to a warm patina which reflects the courageous person he was. In as much as the Gandhi statue located under a magnificent Indian Banyan Tree and on the grounds next to the Waikiki […]