What’s Next for the Supreme Court? (Working Together)
Now that the Supreme Court has a full bench of Justices, how will they work together to determine the Constitutionality of the cases that come before them? In this episode of Working Together Jay Fidell and Cheryl Crozier Garcia take a look at what’s next for the Supreme Court. The host for this episode is […]
Syria, Then and Now (Working Together)
International media focuses on only a small part of Syrian history and current events. In this episode of Working Together, we look at the historical perspective and current situation in Syria, including what the international news media aren’t telling us. The host for this episode is Cheryl Crozier Garcia. The guest for this episode is […]
Where Were You on September 11, 2001? (Working Together)
Are we safer now than we were before the attacks? Every generation has its “Where were you” moments–when everyone alive on that day remembers where they were when some world-shaking event occurred. In the 1960s, the assassinations of President Kennedy, Senator Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were where were you moments. Other events […]
What’s next for our Little League World’s Series champs? (Working Together)
What are college coaches looking for? In this episode of Working Together, Darren L. Vorderbruegge joins Cheryl Crozier Garcia to talk about what’s next for our Little League World’s Series champs? What are college coaches looking for and how should those kids and parents position themselves to capitalize on their victory to secure scholarships at […]
Law and the Battle of Words (Working Together)
Law enforcement and criminal justice systems are run by humans, and humans are imperfect The news media today is full of news of alleged lawbreaking, both by those in high political office, and at the US-Mexico border. We’ve all seen the pictures and heard the audio recordings of crying children, of babies being taken from […]
What’s Up with FIFA: How Corruption Affects Athletes, Coaches, and Fans (Working Together)
Good Sportmanship is important, on and off the field. Good Sportmanship is important, on and off the field. It’s more than just winning and losing graciously or being willing to “take one for the team”. Team owners, administrators, and the other so-called “money people” must also practice good sportsmanship by dealing honestly and lawfully with […]
Remembering ‘The Killing Fields’ (Working Together)
An Escape From Terror. The Cambodian Killing Fields are a number of sites in Cambodia where collectively more than a million people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–1975). Today, a survivor tells […]
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Occupations in High Demand
Dr. Kenneth Rossi, a professor of information systems at Hawaii Pacific University, has professional experience working with scientists at NASA and a number of other high tech industries. He joins Cheryl Crozier Garcia on Working Together to share his experiences and offer suggestions about how employers can meet their needs for talent and how interested […]
Ragged Edge Advising the Iraqi Armys 5th Battalion
LtCol (USMC Retired) Michael Zacchea appears on Working Together with Cheryl Crozier Garcia via Skype from Connecticut to discuss his new book, Ragged Edge which tells the story of his work as an advisor to the Iraqi Army’s Fifth Battalion. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday […]
Expose Yourself to Art at the Honolulu Biennial 2017
Raya Salter and Cheryl Garcia highlight the 2017 Honolulu Biennial. The talk about what the Biennial is, why it is important and finally take a trip down to the Ward Center location and take a look around at the art and talk to two artists who had pieces in the show, Original Air Date April […]