
The Better Tomorrow Speaker Series hosts conversations that matter. We bring together authors, advocates, and academics to talk about solving problems in Hawai‘i and the world. The series is a joint venture of the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, the Learning Coalition, and the Hawai‘i Community Foundation. It is administered by the College of Arts, Languages, and Letters and in cooperation with th... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentEducation | |||

In this fascinating conversation, ocean physicist Helen Czerski explores the ocean not as an empty void, but as a dynamic “blue machine” that powers Earth’s climate, ecosystems, and even human civilization. Speaking from Hawaiʻi — a place where the o... more
The common belief that cities must compete for corporate investment is deeply flawed, Schragger contends. Instead of chasing stadiums and corporate HQs with tax breaks and giveaways, cities are most effective when they invest in people, infrastructur... more
David Myers and Hussein Ibish discuss the savagery of the Gaza war, the destabilization and realignment in the larger region, prospects (however dim) for lasting peace, political polarization in the United States, as well as their own personal journe... more
Pitt Professor Annette Vee discusses how AI is reshaping writing pedagogy in higher education, moving beyond dystopian fears to focus on what faculty can actually do in the classroom. Drawing on her work in rhetoric and literacy, Vee examines where A... more
Taxes often make people’s eyes glaze over—but they shape nearly every aspect of our lives.
In this episode, we unpack how tax policy influences inequality, public services, and the future of Hawai‘i. Featuring insights from advocates, economists, an... more
The Trump administration is a torrent of provocations, policy changes, budget cuts, culture wars, and now, real wars. But how do you separate what really matters from all the noise?
In this episode DW Gibson and Robert Perkinson sit down with politi... more
The conversation dives into topics like climate change, feminism, and political resistance, emphasizing that the biggest barriers to progress are often cultural and narrative—not technical.
Writer and historian Rebecca Solnit is the author of 25+ bo... more
In this episode, historian and international relations scholar Neta Crawford examines the deep and largely hidden ties between U.S. military power, fossil fuel dependence, and the climate crisis. Tracing a history that runs from 19th-century coal sta... more
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