The Conversation - February 3, 2012: Affordable homeless for the housing?

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The Conversation (2/3): Affordable homeless for the housing? Victor Geminiani is the Executive Director of the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice;  A great teaser with a hint of education: John Kolasa is the Managing Director of Château Rauzan-Ségla in Margaux, France and Château Canon in Saint-Emilion, France;   Convenience kiosks for Hawaii’s seniors?  Laurie Kaneshiro lives on Oahu and frequently travels to Maui as a caregiver; Exploring chamber music melodies: Thomas Hoppe is the pianist for the ATOS trio.   Plus beach blanket missiles, today’s reality check and the Global report  from Duetsche Welle. 8-9 am, KIPO, KIPM, KIPH. Tune in!

Guests:
Victor Geminiani is the Executive Director of the Hawaii Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice. He has been practicing public interest law since his graduation from law school in 1969. He has previously served as Executive Director of the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii and other similar organization is the Los Angeles, Northern California and Western Massachusetts.

John Kolasa is the Managing Director of Château Rauzan-Ségla in Margaux, France and Château Canon in Saint-Emilion, France.   He and his wines will be featured tomorrow evening in a gala event at the Halekulani

 Laurie Kaneshiro lives on Oahu and frequently travels to Maui as a caregiver to assist elder members of her family and friends. She says they constantly ask her for help with just the kind of information Gov. Abercrombie mentioned in his state of the state…and she hopes a one stop Kupuna help shop shows up very soon.

Thomas Hoppe is the pianist for the ATOS trio, performing in concert tomorrow night at Honolulu’s Doris Duke Theater.