Island Connections: Ibrahim Aoudé: The Ethnic Studies Years
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Island Connections: Ibrahim Aoudé: The Ethnic Studies Years
April 14, 2021The discussion centered around Professor Ibrahim Aoudé's years in Hawai‘i and at the Department of Ethnic Studies on the occasion of his impending retirement. Noel Kent and Jonathan Okamura, both Professors of Ethnic Studies (emeritus).
Guests:
• Jonathan Okamura, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Noel Kent, Retired Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
Island Connections: Noel J. Kent: Professor Emeritus
March 12, 2021The panel discussed the academic career of Professor Emeritus Noel J. Kent at the Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa
Guests:
• Jonathan Okamura, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Noel Kent, Retired Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
Island Connections: Dean T. Alegado: A Farewell
February 13, 2021Host: Ibrahim Aoudé - Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
The discussion revolved around the role that Ethnic Studies as an academic unit at the University of Hawai‘i has played and continues to play in the community and on campus since its establishment in 1970. The guests focused on the Oceanic connections that Ethnic Studies has developed and its motto "Our Future, Our Way."
Guests:
• Davianna McGregor, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of the Center for Oral History - UH Mānoa
• Rosie Alegado, Associate Professor of Oceanography - UH Mānoa
Island Connections: Censoring Palestine
December 11, 2020The guests discussed the censorship that the Zoom provider placed on a program about Palestine and the way in which the University of Hawai‘i administration buckled under to the Zoom provider and thus violated the First Amendment rights of its students, staff and faculty.
Guest:
• Cynthia Franklin, Professor of English - UH Mānoa
• Ma'an Odah, student- grad student in Nutritional Sciences
Ethnic Studies: 50 Years On
November 13, 2020The discussion revolved around the role that Ethnic Studies as an academic unit at the University of Hawai‘i has played and continues to play in the community and on campus since its establishment in 1970. The guests focused on the Oceanic connections that Ethnic Studies has developed and its motto "Our Future, Our Way."
Guest:
• Ty Tengan, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies and Anthropology Chair of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Davianna McGregor, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of the Center for Oral History - UH Mānoa
• Ethan Caldwell, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Richard Rath, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Laurel Mei-Singh, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Ulla Hasager, Director of Civic Engagement, College of Social Sciences - UH Mānoa
• Noel Kent, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Jonathan Okamura, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• Kyle Kajihiro, Instructor in Geography and Environment, and Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
• John Witeck, Community and Labor Activist
• Amefil Agbayani, Community Activist
Workers, Tourism, and COVID-19
October 9, 2020The discussion highlighted the plight of the tourist industry workers in the current COVID-19 environment. Hawai‘i workers are caught between calls for opening the economy without much regard to worker safety and remaining unemployed without adequate financial support from the Federal government.
Guest:
• Eric Gill, Financial Secretary-Treasurer, Unite Here Local-5, Hawaiʻi
Two Visions for the UH
September 11, 2020The show focused on the administration and Board of Regents' vision of a post-COVID-19 UH as opposed to a faculty, students and staff vision of a more open, inclusive, democratic decision-making process that centers around the role of a public university in the service of all of Hawai‘i and one that truly expresses its commitment to being a Hawaiian place of learning.
Guest:
• Cynthia Franklin, Professor of English - UH Mānoa
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Island Connections Celebrates 50 Years of Ethnic Studies
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We are highlighting issues brought up on Island Connections in the 2, a show sponsored by Ethnic Studies and hosted by ES professor Ibrahim Aoudé. The first section covers the role of ES and the future of UHM, then we honor three retired or retiring professors, our host Brahim, Jonathan Okamura. and Noel Kent. We also say sad farewell to a founding member of the department, Dean Alegado. Finally, we turn to some current issues including the labor situation in Hawaiʻi and Hawaiʻi's relationship with events in Palestine.
Ethnic Studies: 50 Years On
November 13, 2020
The discussion revolved around the role that Ethnic Studies as an academic unit at the University of Hawai‘i has played and continues to play in the community and on campus since its establishment in 1970. The guests focused on the Oceanic connections that Ethnic Studies has developed and its motto "Our Future, Our Way."
Guests:
- Ty Tengan, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies and Anthropology Chair of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- Davianna McGregor, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of the Center for Oral History - UH Mānoa
- Ethan Caldwell, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- Richard Rath, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- Laurel Mei-Singh, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- Ulla Hasager, Director of Civic Engagement, College of Social Sciences - UH Mānoa
- Noel Kent, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- Jonathan Okamura, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- Kyle Kajihiro, Instructor in Geography and Environment, and Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
- John Witeck, Community and Labor Activist
- Amefil Agbayani, Community Activist
Two Visions for UH
September 11, 2020
The show focused on the administration and Board of Regents' vision of a post-COVID-19 UH as opposed to a faculty, students and staff vision of a more open, inclusive, democratic decision-making process that centers around the role of a public university in the service of all of Hawaiʻi and one that truly expresses its commitment to being a Hawaiian place of learning. Featuring guest: Cynthia Franklin, Professor of English - UH Mānoa.
Jon Okamura, Professor Emritus
May 26, 2020The discussion centered on the academic career of Jonathan Okamura and his multiple contributions to the theories of race and ethnicity. The program celebrates his specific contributions in the field of race, ethnicity, and inequality in Hawai‘i. Featuring guest Jonathan Okamura, Professor of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa
Ibrahim Aoudé: The Ethnic Studies Years
April 14, 2021
The discussion centered around Professor Ibrahim Aoudé's years in Hawaiʻi and at the Department of Ethnic Studies on the occasion of his impending retirement. Featuring guests Noel Kent and Jonathan Okamura, each a Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies .
Noel J. Kent: Professor Emeritus
March 12, 2021
The panel discussed the academic career of Professor Emeritus Noel J. Kent at the Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaiʻi-Mānoa. Featuring guests Jonathan Okamura, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa and Noel Kent, Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies - UH Mānoa.
Dean T. Alegado: A Farewell
February 13, 2021
The discussion revolved around the role that Ethnic Studies as an academic unit at the University of Hawaiʻi has played and continues to play in the community and on campus since its establishment in 1970. The guests focused on the Oceanic connections that Ethnic Studies has developed and its motto "Our Future, Our Way." Featuring guests Davianna McGregor, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of the Center for Oral History - UH Mānoa and Rosie Alegado, Associate Professor of Oceanography - UH Mānoa.
Censoring Palestine
December 11, 2020
The guests discussed the censorship that the Zoom provider placed on a program about Palestine and the way in which the University of Hawai‘i administration buckled under to the Zoom provider and thus violated the First Amendment rights of its students, staff and faculty. Featuring guests Cynthia Franklin, Professor of English - UH Mānoa and Maʻan Odah, student- grad student in Nutritional Sciences
Workers, Tourism, and COVID-19
October 9, 2020
The discussion highlighted the plight of the tourist industry workers in the current COVID-19 environment. Hawaiʻi workers are caught between calls for opening the economy without much regard to worker safety and remaining unemployed without adequate financial support from the Federal government. Featuring guest Eric Gill, Financial Secretary-Treasurer, Unite Here Local-5, Hawaiʻi