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Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. This special conversation released on the International Day of Peace brings Maya together with her peace-building partners to examine the c…
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Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. This special conversation released on the International Day of Peace brings Maya together with her peace-building partners to examine the c…
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Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. This special conversation released on the International Day of Peace brings Maya together with her peace-building partners to examine the c…
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Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. This special conversation released on the International Day of Peace brings Maya together with her peace-building partners to examine the c…
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Guest: Sandra Simms, retired judge of HonoluluDiscussion: Growing up in Chicago 1960s; from flight attendant to legal work; Hawaii's zero case females in juvenile detention centers.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Anthony Williams, Filmmaker Discussion: Historical Wade-in at Biloxi Beach that turned bloody during segregation; interracial family; Colorism#segregation #BiloxiMississippi #wade-ins #Biloxibeach #racism #interracialmarriage #ktuh #blurringthecolorlineโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Ruby Yang, Oscar winning documentary filmmakerLambert Yam, Hong Kong producer/distributorDiscussion: Hong Kong and China in more simple times; The Blood of Yingzhou District; Popular Chinese songs from 80sโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Charles White, Playwright, lawyerStu Li, ActorDiscussion: Disrupting racial narratives with Charles White's play, "Gong Lum" about an Afro-Asian romance under the backdrop of segregation in Mississippiโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Earl CarrDiscussion: Growing up mixed Jamaican/Chinese, Childhood memories of anti-Blackness, cross-cultural perspective on racism and US-China relationsEarl Carr is Founder and CEO of CJPA Global Advisors. CJPA's mission statement is: "Bridging Cultures And Diversity Through Integrity, Respect, And An Unwavering Commitment To Our Customers.…
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Guest interviewers: Ngo Vu; Leilani Ostrowski; Ngo Vu; Danielle MartinezDiscussion: Critical conversations around sexuality and racism in the media as conducted by students and their subject of choice.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Kate Warren, creator of "Messy" webseriesDiscussion: Navigating middle age as a divorcee with teen kids, sexual desire, and a compelling need to be heard.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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"UH is a Family": Volleyball Assistant Coach Josh Walker Talks About Past Experience as a Player and His Future as a CoachAs a former player turned Assistant Coach for the Men’s Volleyball team, Josh Walker is very familiar with how much the sport and the team means to the people of Hawaii. With four NCAA Tournament appearances under him and his cr…
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Guest: Shane Diamond, Impact Producer of "Changing the Game"Discussion: What it means to be a trans athlete; Defining queering; How to change the narrative on trans representation in the mediaโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Saloni Mahajan, Nickie Del Valle, Matthew McCureDiscussion: Dance Studies students discuss their research around multicultural frameworks that intersect topics from Bollywood to Carnivale to queer Lindy Hop in Taiwan.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Daniel Brook, author/journalistDiscussion: Daniel discusses the social and racial hierarchies in Charlston and New Orleans pre-Jim Crow and his latest work on German Jewish sexologist Dr. Magnus Hershfeld.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Description: After having transferred from Canada to Hawaii, playing for the University’s Water Polo team for three seasons, competing in many international competitions — including the 2020 Olympics — Elyse Lemay-Lavoie still isn’t quite ready to hang up her jersey. At 27, Elyse will be graduating from the University with a degree in Women’s, Gend…
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While many athletes from all around the country come to Hawaii to compete for the University, not many of them come from such a remote and isolated location as Utqiagvik, Alaska. However, that’s exactly where rising UH Basketball star Kamaka Hepa is from. And while he certainly still calls Alaska his home, the transition to Hawaii certainly means a…
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After an abrupt and disappointing conclusion to the Spring 2020 season, interim beach volleyball head coach Evan Silberstein is ready to give it his all and push his team to become Big West Champions in 2022. For Evan, it’s been a long journey to come to this point, being the assistant coach for UH beforehand, and going through his own personal jou…
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Guests: Machaela Ternasky-Holland, Dr. Jamaica Heolimelekalani OsorioDiscussion: New VR documentary film centers Hawaii's 2018 Missile Threat as the base story to examine nuclear threats, militarism, and other violences.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Adrian Alarilla, Phd Candidate in History, UH MānoaKenneth Cardenas, Phd Candidate in Geography, York UniversityDiscussion: Tensions of cultural expectations/duties; Filipino nationalism; political storytellingโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Marvin DavisDiscussion: Long-time resident of Augusta, Georgia, shares what it meant to be a black kid growing up during segregation, his relationship with the Chinese storekeepers, and being the only Black kid in class during desegregation.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Professor L. Ayu Saraswati, Department of Women, Gender and Sexuality StudiesDiscussion: Unpacking the dangers and power of social media; defining the neo-liberal self-gaze; silence in social media space; consuming social media responsiblyโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Topic: Toward an Archive of Radical InclusionSpeaker: Valery Etiene Atkinson, PhD candidate Department of Anthropology UH ManoaDiscussion: Challenging the Ableist and Exclusionary Oral History Interview from Queer, Feminist, and Indigenous Perspectivesโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Professor J. Lorenzo Perillo, Department of Dance UH ManoaDiscussion: Filipino dancing bodies and the relationship between the Philippines' colonial past, racialization, and migration to hip hop culture.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Daphne Desser, associate professor Department of EnglishHannah Pierson, graduate student Department of PsychologyDiscussion: Healing power of memoirs, cultural trauma, and collective memory; Anti-semitism in Hawai‘i and the link to COVID.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Rick Quon, film director; Jack Cione, Nightclub ownerDiscussion: Jack CIone remembers the golden days of strippers and carefree nightclubs in 1950s Waikiki, documented in a new film by Rick Quon.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guests: Leiana San Agustin Naholowa'a and Ha'ani Lucia Falo San Nicolas Discussion: History of colonization, influences in Guam; abortion rights and access; Chamorro culture and matrilineal traditions.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Topic: Dead Wet Girls - representation of women in Japanese horror filmsGuest: Jennifer Yoo, Ph.D. candidate Asian TheaterDiscussion: Examining the feminine vengeful ghost in Japanese cinema.โดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Guest: Matthew Baren, directorDiscussion: Shanghai's international Drag scene; performance of gender/identity; backstage as frontstage@missjade_whatever@fangfang_fantasia@woowu_eli@mxmomeaux@ennisfw@doriant.fisk@mandala.meng@mxarianagrindr@ericachai96@alexia_flyer@miss_uni_versโดย KTUH University of Hawaii Radio
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Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. The Bravethrough Series brings Maya to the table with changemakers and influencers from the front lines of our communities. Listen to learn…
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Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. The Bravethrough Series brings Maya to the table with changemakers and influencers from the front lines of our communities. Listen to learn…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. The Bravethrough Series brings Maya to the table with changemakers and influencers from the front lines of our communities. Listen to learn…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. The Bravethrough Series brings Maya to the table with changemakers and influencers from the front lines of our communities. Listen to learn…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng is a peace educator and professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She is also the co-founder of three nonprofits: Ceeds of Peace, The Institute for Climate and Peace, and Peace Studio. The Bravethrough Series brings Maya to the table with changemakers and influencers from the front lines of our communities. Listen to learn…
  continue reading
 
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