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Making Civics Sexy Again with the Surfrider Foundation, Stuart Coleman

Host Hunter Heaivilin speaks with activist/author Stuart Coleman (Hawaii Islands Manager, Surfrider Foundaiton) about grassroots work to protect the environment. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin.

Food, Justice, Equality with Amanda Shaw

Host Hunter Heaivilin speaks with Ph.D. candidate Amanda Shaw (London School of Economics) about the issues/challenges of food, justice and equality. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin.

CoWork for Collective Futures

This week we’ll be talking with Rechung Fujihara a Co-Founder and Enzyme of BoxJelly. Coworking spaces have begun sprouting like weeds around the nation but, like weeds, the extent of their utility of often under-recognized. This week we’ll be exploring whats cooking at BoxJelly, a local hotbed of entrepreneurship at the vanguard of collaboration. As […]

People, Place and Possibility with HACBED

This week, host Hunter Heaivilin spoke with Brent Kakesako, the Executive Director of the Hawaii Alliance for Community-Based Economic Development (HACBED). The contrast between the aid and empowerment models of community development are often nuanced and semantic, and in the diverse landscape of programming across the state HACBED arose as an entity supporting communities to […]

Community Supported Fisheries: Fresh, Local & Pono

This week, our host, Hunter Heaivilin, spoke with Jason Chow, Operations Manager at Local I’a. The community supported agriculture model has been around for some years, and begun to take root around the islands; but terrestrial harvests are not the only kind that can make use of more direct sales and increased benefits to those […]

Coordinating a Culture of Change

This week, Hunter Heaivilin talked with Dr. Debbie Millikan, the Sustainability Coordinator at Iolani School. With a rising tide of interest in sustainability across sectors, many schools now have Sustainability Coordinators. It is no small task though to orchestrate change-making in both the classroom and the boardroom. We’ll discuss the various programs afoot, from from […]

From Wai to Waiwai: Hydropower in Hawaii

The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin.

Culturing Good & Fermenting Change

The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin.

Foraging, Farmers and Future Foods with Nat Bletter

Hunter and Nat chew on topics of urban foraging, the local farming and value added agricultural product industry, and musing over the future of food. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was […]

Environmental Equity Planning with Annie Koh

Host Hunter Heaivilin speaks with Annie Koh (Urban & Regional Planning, University of Hawaii at Manoa) about temporary urbanism and environmental planning. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin. The host for this episode was Hunter Heaivilin.

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- Natalie Kitroeff, Simon Romero and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega
Mexico Elects Claudia Sheinbaum as First Woman to Lead Country

In a historic vote, the climate scientist became the first woman and Jewish person elected as president of the country. [...]

- Natalie Kitroeff, Simon Romero and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega
Elecciones en México: los votantes a la espera de resultados

En una votación histórica, la científica ambiental se convirtió en la primera mujer y la primera persona judía electa para dirigir el país. [...]

- Isabel Kershner
Netanyahu May Face a Choice Between a Truce and His Government’s Survival

The Israeli prime minister has been put on the spot by President Biden’s announcement outlining a proposal for a truce. [...]

- Chelsia Rose Marcius, Maia Coleman and Erin Nolan
Intense Security at Peaceful Parade for Israel in Manhattan

The annual parade focused this year on the hostages in Gaza. Thousands marched, and with many streets blocked off, there were few protesters. [...]

- Katie Robertson and Benjamin Mullin
Sally Buzbee, Washington Post Editor, to Leave Role

Matt Murray, the former editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, will take her place temporarily. [...]

Tories pledge to tackle 'confusion' over legal definition of sex

Rishi Sunak says the changes would make the law around single-sex spaces clearer. [...]

AI fakes, abuse and misinformation pushed to young voters on TikTok

A BBC project investigates the election content promoted by social media by tracking dozens of phones. [...]

Starmer to shift focus to national security with defence pitch

The Labour leader is set to meet veterans on a campaign visit today as he switches focus to defence. [...]

Prince William and Sinfield lead tributes to rugby league legend Burrow

The star, who died aged 41 after living with motor neurone disease for nearly five years, has been described as a "true inspiration". [...]

Missing Cryptoqueen’s murky links to Bulgarian underworld

The BBC investigates Ruja Ignatova’s close ties to a suspected organised crime boss. [...]

A suspected Israeli airstrike killed several people in the vicinity of the Syrian city of Aleppo. It was the second reported attack in the country in less than one week. [...]

Mexicans have voted in a historic election that will set the country's political course for years. Left-wing candidate Claudia Sheinbaum emerged victorious in a contest that saw two female candidates [...]

The situation in parts of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg is still precarious, where numerous streams and rivers burst their banks and flooded entire towns and villages. DW has the latest. [...]

Claudia Sheinbaum will become the first woman to lead Mexico following the weekend's presidential election. The vote took place under a heavy security presence although that didn't stop some incidents [...]

The poll within a WDR documentary asked participants if they would like more white players to represent Germany. National team coach Julian Nagelsmann said that people need to "wake up" [...]

'They're somebody's history.' Returning ancient artifacts to their rightful home

The Rosetta Stone, the Kohinoor diamond, sculptures from Greece's Parthenon known as the Elgin Marbles are all dazzling objects that bear the history of early civilizations.But these objects were also [...]

- Juliana Kim
1 person was killed and 24 injured in a mass shooting in Akron, Ohio

Authorities in Akron, Ohio, said the incident took place hours after police broke up a large gathering at the same location. No arrests were made, and police are seeking information [...]

- Juliana Kim
Trump calls it an 'honor' to join TikTok after previously trying to ban the app

In less than 24 hours, former President Donald Trump amassed over 2 million followers on TikTok — nearly a third of the following he has on his own social media [...]

- Rafael Nam
Why investors are doubling down on Truth Social despite Trump's historic conviction

Despite former President Trump's historic conviction, shareholders of his social media company are vowing to stay with him no matter what. [...]

- Lauren Frayer
What does the death of a jailed Jesuit priest say about India's democracy under Modi?

Indian police accused Stan Swamy of terrorism. His supporters say he was framed and evidence planted on his computer. Some call it Narendra Modi's Watergate. Six years on, no one [...]

- MarÍa Verza and Mark Stevenson | AP

An official quick count shows climate scientist Claudia Sheinbaum holds an irreversible lead in the race that would make her Mexico’s first woman president [...]

- Rahim Faiez | AP

The U.N. children’s agency says tens of thousands of children in Afghanistan remain affected by ongoing flash floods, especially in the north and west [...]

- Washington Post staff

Mexico’s presidential election [...]

- Associated Press

An official quick count shows climate scientist Claudia Sheinbaum holds an irreversible lead in the race that would make her Mexico’s first female president [...]

- Mary Beth Sheridan, Paulina Villegas

The historic vote Sunday underscored the nation’s progress on gender equity but the Morena victory highlighted concerns about the weakening of its democratic institutions. [...]

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