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Paying Tribute To The Generations Of Latinos /Hispanic Americans Who Have Positively Influenced And Enriched Our Nation And Society Each year, the United States honors the contributions that Latinos have made to our country with a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration that runs from September 15 to October 15. During this annual celebration, the contributions and […]
We The People: Community Interaction with Local Elected Officials (The Ties That Bind)
Introduction to a series of community conversations and candidates forums to educate community members on issues that are important. This week on The Ties That Bind, we will be taking a look at the changes that have occurred in Waikiki, the future of the community, and where all this changes is leading to. The host […]
A New Look at Office of Hawaiian Affairs (The Ties That Bind)
Pohai Ryan, a keiki o ka ʻāina is committed to improve conditions for Native Hawaiian. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs to bring effective stewardship of the trust to enhance economic empowerment, home ownership, and educational opportunities for Hawaiians. The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Pohai Ryan. ThinkTech […]
Quitting the Republican Party and joining the Democrats (The Ties That Bind)
Changing Course. Fukumoto marched in support of women’s rights during the Women’s March in Honolulu in January 2017, where she again publicly described the new president as “racist and sexist.” Her fellow House Republicans then ousted her as minority leader in February 2017, and she quit the Republican party a month later. In this episode […]
Civil-rights advance man Reggie Robinson recalls tales from front lines (The Ties That Bind)
A state at the heart of the tumultuous civil rights movement.. In this episode of The Ties that Bind, Reggie Robinson joins Marsha Joyner to talk about his time serving as an advance man for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, spending months setting the stage for activists to join him in Mississippi – a state […]
The 125 year legacy of the Afro-American Newspapers (The Ties That Bind)
Part two of the The 125 year legacy of the Afro-American Newspapers. On this episode of The Ties That Bind, Jake Oliver and Marsha Joyner follow up on an earlier interview regarding the long standing legacy of the Afro-American Newspapers in America. The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode […]
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Jake Oliver, Publisher Emeritus, of the 125 Year-Old AFRO-AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. In this episode of The Ties That Bind, Jake Oliver joins Marsha in a discussion about the history of 125 years of one of the original Black Newspapers.The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Jake Oliver. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
The Dream Continues (The Ties That Bind)
Memories of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Mayor of Kauai Bernard P. Carvalho Jr.. The Mayor of Kauai, Bernard P. Carvalho Jr. joins Marsha Joyner to share Memories of the Late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The host for this episode was Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode was Bernard Carvalho. […]
Indigenous Native Americans (The Ties That Bind)
The Hidden Heritage. The Wabash Confederacy, also referred to as the Wabash Indians or the Wabash tribes, was a number of 18th-century Native American villagers in the area of the Wabash River in what are now the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. The host for this episode was Marsha Joyner. The guest for […]
Jim Crow Across America (The Ties That Bind)
Individual and Collective Wisdom and Resiliency Must Not Be Forgotten. On this premiere episode of The Ties That Bind, Civil Rights Veteran Miriam Glickman joins Marsha and Beatriz to discuss what it was like to be a Jewish member of the Student Nonviolence Coordinating Committee Summer of 1964. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]