Perspectives on Global Justice
Today’s episode of Perspectives on Global Justice Thinktech Hawaii, we get to hear from three high school students who came in solidarity and in action at first by leading and organizing march outs in their respective high schools on March 14; and then, by organizing and leading an independent High School March for our Lives […]
Mainstream Feminism In Hawaii (Perspectives On Global Justice)
On this weeks episode of Perspectives on Global Justice, Khara Jabola-Carolus joins Beatriz Cantelmo in the ThinkTech studio to talk about the mainstreaming of feminism in Hawaii. In this program we will cover an overview of women’s issues in the state of Hawaii and also the formation of Hawaii State Commission on the status of […]
Hawaii Students Say Never Again and March for Our Lives! (Perspectives On Global Justice)
In today’s episode of Perspectives On Global Justice, students Sarah Catino and Taylor join Beatriz in a discussion on Gun Control and the Student Movement to reform guns laws in America. They will discuss Hawaii’s state laws pertaining to gun safety and control as well as lend their insights regarding young people’s advocacy movements across […]
Ko koa uka, ko koa kai (Perspectives On Global Justice)
Today, we have a special guest, Brad Lum, to guide us through a marvelous dialogue about the meaning of ko koa ula, ko koa, Kai, ahupua’a, and wahi pana systems of identification. These are important values for Native Hawaiian culture and people. Whether we know it or not, every one of us live in ahupua’a. […]
Co Creating Magnificent Changes (Perspectives On Global Justice)
Many people across the globe feel that love is in need of love. Everyone, even mother earth, longs to be loved, and longs to know that he or she is lovable. In dire times when we face so many fears, crisis, political turmoils and human rights violations across the globe, knowing how to be loving […]
Military Presence and Activities Around the Globe (Perspectives On Global Justice)
Does the military presence and activities bring more security and peace around the globe? As the U.S. and Japan intensify the missile crisis in the Korean Peninsula, should the Pacific continue to be used as a U.S. military keystone? Or, is it time for the Pacific to make a Keystone call for peace instead? Past […]
2018: A Call For Unity (Perspectives On Global Justice)
Overview of local, domestic and global human rights injustices, lessons learned and invitations for collective action, healing, peacemaking and restoration of democracy through unity and civic engagement in 2O18. We, the people, co-create the changes we wish to see in our community, country and world through education, voting and other civic engagement actions such as […]
Human Rights & Decriminalization (Perspectives On Global Justice)
Overview of human rights issues around the globe and candid dialogue about human rights violations committed against sex workers and necessary steps that the state of Hawai‘i need to take to stop marginalizing sex work between consenting adults. Overview of Hawai‘i harm reduction conference, on January 9, 2018. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]
World AIDS Day ( Perspectives On Global Justice)
Overview of world AIDS, World Health Organization’s global campaign to promote access to universal health care to all individuals with AIDS or HIV, HIV/AIDS history and services in the state of aloha. 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 […]
Black And Pink Abolishing U S Prison Complex System
Overview of Black and Pink’s organizational structure, vision, mission and programs. Brief overview of how public policy reform, education and advocacy can change mass incarceration, overrepresentation and over sentencing, racial profiling, institutionalized racism, solitary confinement and sex violence inside our prisons and jails across the nation. We will also discuss how individual and collective civic […]