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Maunakea and the Aftercare of Patriarchal Violence

Maunakea and the Aftercare of Patriarchal Violence
Guest: Deborah Cooney, Educational Counselor Discussion: How has Covid affected the way students apply to universities? We highlight the changes and challenges in today's increasing competition to get into good colleges, noting issues of diversity.
Presenter: Jamaica Heolimelekalani Osorio, assistant professor in Political Science
Guests: Karen Koh, journalist, radio host Elena Krotman, Crystal's previous HK radio show producer Remembering the golden days of living in HK, Crystal is joined by her old radio team to discuss the impact of Chinese's increasing control on Hong Kong and what freedom means.
Keola Simpson speaks passionately about how Western theater needs to be dismantled and how to amplify silenced voices.
As climate change worsens, Las Vegas continues to have rising temperatures that affect those who live within the city and it is not ok.
Carbon Footprint by KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
Wildfires are destroying our environments and we need to start realizing that it’s a bigger problem.
This podcast is about rising tides, specifically king tides.
In my podcast I'll be talking about how the melting of glaciers has such a huge effect on our planet.
Brandon and Ariana discuss the impacts wildfires have on the environment and society.
This podcast is a gentle reminder we are simply caretakers, not owners of this beautiful planet we live on.
My podcast is about the dying coral reefs, the importance of coral reefs, and how humans can preserve them.
Kwok Talk features Professor Lucy Jones, assistant professor at HCC in social sciences discusses Women's Studies, 2nd wave feminism, sex education, life adventures.
Crystal Kwok with Professor Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker from the theater department. Professor Baker shares her uncles' hunting stories and addresses the power of storytelling in preserving culture and identity
DISCLAIMER: SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. PARENTAL DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Guest: Koharu Y, Women's Studies Certificate Discussion: Exploring ways to cope with sexual trauma, Koharu introduces how sex toys can help with healing and appreciating the importance of pleasure.
Guests: Hannah Liebreich, PhD candidate Sociology and Adrian Tam, State Representative candidate for District 22
Guest: Carol Li, EWC Graduate Degree Fellow In light of the USC professor being suspended over a word that sounded like a racist term, we dig into the politics of language and its historical context.
KTUH General Manager, Bjarne Bartlett sits down for a conversation with Meredith Yoro -- the Director of Development for Engineering, Architecture, and the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology for the University of Hawai'i Foundation to talk about the importance of fundraising to support University of Hawai'i initiatives.
KTUH General Manager, Bjarne Bartlett sits down for a conversation with Bernadette Baraquio -- a board member for the University of Hawaii Alumni Association to talk about the importance of alumni giving.
Crystal Kwok interviews with Innocent Mutanga, founder of the Africa Center of Hong Kong. He shares his life growing up in Africa, thoughts on racism and women, and shares his favorite foods.
Crystal interviews Ann Marie Harmony, a refugee from Congo living in Hong Kong. An activist, student, feminist, model, founder of a modeling agency "Harmony HK" celebrating diversity and inclusion. Ann Marie shares her experience dealing with racism and discrimination in Asia and how she refuses to play the victim.
Ever wonder how mongooses came to the Hawaiian Islands? Do you want to know more about coral reef ecology and the challenges facing coral researchers? In this episode, Max and Emily tell two stories. First, the story of mongoose introduction and the dangers of invasive species in Hawaii. And second, closing the loop on coral reef ecology and how scientific egos can get in the way of community engagement. It's a conservation double-feature!
On Episode 16 of "The Future Accords" we interview University of Rochester Professor William Bridges, on the Future of the Humanities, Foresight, and Afro-Asian Studies “The Future Accords” is the first ever KTUH, University of Hawaii podcast available on air and online. The show is an in depth interview series of thought leaders on their past, present, and hopes for the future. Hosted by civil society representative to the United Nations and Manoa Future Studies Ph.D student Ari Eisenstat, join...
On Episode 15 of "The Future Accords" we interview musician, comedic filmmaker and producer of the new hit songg, "Only Want You More," Ksenia, on the future of singing, songwriting, and comedic acting. “The Future Accords” is the first ever KTUH, University of Hawaii podcast available on air and online. The show is an in depth interview series of thought leaders on their past, present, and hopes for the future. Hosted by civil society representative to the United Nations and Manoa Future Studie...
On Episode 14 of "The Future Accords" we interview fitness influencer, and artist of the new hit song "For You," Seff Breezy, on the Future of Music, Fitness, and Media. “The Future Accords” is the first ever KTUH, University of Hawaii podcast available on air and online. The show is an in depth interview series of thought leaders on their past, present, and hopes for the future. Hosted by civil society representative to the United Nations and Manoa Future Studies Ph.D student Ari Eisenstat, joi...
Join us for a special video broadcast of "The Future Accords" with Keone Kealoha, the Executive Director of the Kanu Hawai'i on the future of community engagement, local resilience, and Covid-19 response volunteerism. KTUH is excited to partner with RespondWithAloha.org as a platform to connect COVID-19 organizations with volunteers, donations, partners, and a unique time bank on each island to create service networks during this time of need. Learn how you can get involved virtually! “The Futur...
Microplastics pose a serious threat to the well-being of Hawaii's beaches, harming both people and ocean creatures alike. We sit down with Trashologist Ray Aivazian to talk about his new method for separating these pollutants from beach sand, as well as taking a deep dive into the impacts of microplastics in Hawaii and the science behind it all. Conservation Talk Story is a storytelling forum for conservationists in Hawaii. We host experts on topics covering every aspect of conservation science,...
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