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The Conversation: Monday, June 20th, 2016

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Faith and Conservation in Conjunction; A New Young Adult Novel from a Moloka‘i Writer; Easter Seals Hawaii; HOT School Residency Program

Coral Reef Symposium, A Researcher’s Take on the Connection Between Conservation and Religion: Elizabeth (Lizzie) McLeod

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Lizzie McLeod

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Lizzie McLeod

This week, researchers from around the world are meeting at the 13th International Coral Reef Symposium. One of its goals is to improve trust and communications among scientists, policy makers, managers and stakeholders. Elizabeth McLeod is a climate adaptation scientist with the Nature Conservancy and works to engage faith communities in that conversation. She’s in our studio this morning.

Intro Music: Other Side by Pure Youth

Outro Music: Blinding Light by Andrew Judah

Young Adult Novel, RANI PATEL IN FULL EFFECT: Sonia Patel

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Sonia Patel and her novel "Rani Patel In Full Effect"

When your cultural background and your environment are in conflict, the tension can pull you apart.  it’s a story Sonia Patel knows well, as a therapist and as the author of a young adult novel called RANI PATEL IN FULL EFFECT. Sonia was raised on Molokai by a family that came here from India, and her novel takes us into the world of a 16-year old dealing with cultural clashes that threaten to destroy her. It’s a literature born of rap and slam poetry, and Sonia’s with us in our studio.

Intro Music: Lift Me Up by Belle Ghoul

Outro Music: Boreal by Divine Pastel

Easter Seals Hawaii: Ron Brandvold

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Ron Brandvold

If you also listen to HPR1, you’ve no doubt heard part of Bob Werhman’s series, The Benevolent Mind series. It explores philanthropy and was created in partnership with the Hawaii Community Foundation celebrating it centenary this year. In our periodic look at trends and changes in the nonprofit world, today the view from a group in operation in Hawaii for 70 years. Easter Seals CEO, Ron Brandvold joins us now.

Intro Music: Body Show Theme

Outro Music: The Boys are Back In Town Again by Thin Lizzy

2016 HOT Opera Residency, Niu Valley Middle School: Erik Haines

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Students participating in HOT's School Residency Program

It’s a challenge faced by opera companies around the world: reaching out to young audiences.   The task is made easier by programs like the collaboration between Niu Valley Middle School and Hawaii Opera Theatre -- an summer Opera Residency that gives students to staqe a production of Aida, no less. Erik Haines leads the HOT's Education Department, and he has seen what happens when young people get a taste of grand opera.

Intro Music: Stargazer Theme

Outro Music: Carmen / Act 4: Georges Bizet, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

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