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 […]
Overview of Women’s March
Emillia Noordhoek, Chair Of Women’s March Hawaii Chapter, Joins Beatriz Cantelmo For An Episode Of Perspectives On Global Justice. Emilia And Beatriz Discuss The Women’s March Washington And Hawaii Vision, Mission, Activities, Human Rights And Activism In Trump Administration’s Era. Learn More At: Https://Www.facebook.com/Womensmarchonwashingtonhawaii/?Ref=Br_Rs ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to […]
Violence Against Women and the Myth of Rescue
Dr. Linda Lierheimer, Professor of History and Humanities at Hawaii Pacific University, appears on Global Connections with Dr. Grace Cheng to address violence against women and the myth of rescue. 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. […]
Oahu Women’s March Wrap Up
Longtime civil rights activist and community organizer Michael Golojuch joins Carl to share details from the Women’s March around the Hawaii State Capitol on Saturday January 21, 2017. We hear how the Women’s March on Washington was coordinated across the United States and the globe. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am […]
Women’s March on Washington – Sister Marches in Oahu and Across the Nation
Michael Golojuch, Jr. is a longtime civil rights activist and community organizer with a background in event production. In addition to volunteering as the Production Manager for the Women’s March – O’ahu, Michael also provides technical assistance to the neighbor islands five sister marches and Hawaii’s ‘ohana traveling to Washington. DC. for the mother Women’s […]
France’s Burkini Ban – Historical and Psychological Dimensions – Undressing Discrimination
Dr. Katherine Aumer has conducted research in the areas of emotions, relationship satisfaction and racial identity. In this episode, Katherine and Grace discuss the historical and psychological dimensions of France’s burkini ban. 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 […]