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Today, The Conversation reairs recent interview with Hawaiʻi leaders and experts on the rule of law.
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Ceremonies on Aug. 6 to mark the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki included one at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. A contingent from Hawaiʻi included members of the Ohana Arts Youth Theatre Company, which staged a musical called "Peace On Your Wings."
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Alan Rosenfeld, associate vice president for academic programs and policy for the University of Hawaiʻi System, will be giving a talk called “Lessons from Camp Honouliuli: Breaking Down Myths and Assumptions about Wartime Internment in Hawaiʻi.” The Conversation talked to him about some of the factors overlooked when talking about internment in Hawaiʻi.
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U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz has spent the last several weeks back home, traveling across the islands to talk to voters. The Conversation talked to him about what’s on voters' minds and what can be done to counter the actions of the Trump administration.
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U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz shares what he's hearing from his constituents across the islands; Historian Alan Rosenfeld discusses myths about WWII-era internment in Hawaiʻi to mark 10 years since Honouliuli Interment Camp was named a national historic site
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Medical student and researcher Dylan Bush and The Queen's Medical Center's Dr. Lung-Yi "Felix" Lee spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about the need for organ transplants in Hawaiʻi and the U.S. Pacific Island territories.
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Scott Nago, state chief elections officer, reacts to President Trump’s comments this week that he is considering an executive order to eliminate voting by mail.
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Holly Doubet wrote the musical, "This Is Not A Drill" about the day a state worker issued a false missile alert seven years ago.
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Hawaiʻi Chief Elections Officer Scott Nago responds to President Donald Trump's calls to end the use of mail-in ballots and voting machines; New research investigates the low number of solid organ transplants in the U.S. Pacific territories
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USGS geophysicist Ashton Flinders spoke with HPR’s Maddie Bender about his expedition aboard the Office of Naval Research’s Research Vessel (R/V) Atlantis.
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Chip Fletcher, Chloe Obara and Shellie Habel studied sea level rise and flood threats in Waikīkī. They spoke with The Conversation's Catherine Cruz about Waikīkī's storm drain system.
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Uilani Souza, 76, began driving a city bus in April of 1985. Forty years later, she's still at it. The Conversationʻs DW Gibson went along for a ride with Souza to hear how her work and perspectives have changed over the years.