The 4th Annual TEDxHonolulu Conference celebrated “Cultivating Community” with live entertainment and inspiring presentations from some of Hawai‘i’s most brilliant minds.
In the spirit of the TEDxHonolulu 2013 theme, we gathered and highlighted local ideas for community building and development in Hawai‘i.
Our speakers, partners, volunteer organizers and attendees represented various fields such as technology, entertainment, art, science and education. They shared their personal and professional insights on how we can cultivate and engage Hawai‘i’s diverse multi-cultural community and drive positive change.
The conference also featured the introduction of the TEDxHonolulu Scholarship Program and the Sustainability Team to extend the reach of our project to new communities, and to share in the collective responsibility to malama aina, both locally in Hawai‘i, and globally.
We’re proud that as a result of our efforts TEDxHonoululu 2013 received recognition as a Certified Green Event from the Hawai‘i Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism’s Green Business Program!
Speakers
Speakers may not be confirmed. Check event website for more information.
Ben Seng Au
Kung Fu
Idea Worth Spreading: Share the cultural understanding and benefits of the Shaolin Temple of China. Au’s Shaolin Arts is a non-profit cultural arts and amateur athletic sports corporation dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Martial and Healing Arts of the Shaolin Temple of China. ASA gives instruction in two styles of Traditional Southern Shaolin Kung Fu – Hung Gar and Choy Lee Fut (CLF) Kung Fu from Grandmaster Kong Buck Sam of Hawai‘i and for the more serious CLF practitioners, Choy Lee Fut from Grandmaster Chan Yong Fa of Australia. Chief Instructor Ben Seng Au has been in the arts for 47 years; a teacher for 36 years. He’s been inducted into several martial arts hall of fames including the prestigious Black Belt Magazine Hall of Fame as Kung Fu Artist of the Year. Known for being an ambassador of goodwill for the arts, he has traveled to South Africa, Great Britain, Australia, Siberia, Poland, Canada, Germany, Puerto Rico and China. This performance will highlight tHannah Roberts
Runner
Idea Worth Spreading: The Runner’s Low: Depression and the Badwater Ultra Marathon. Hannah grew up mostly in southern Delaware and attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland for her undergraduate studies. She commissioned as an ensign in the navy and met her ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawai‘i. While on sea duty and between deployments, Hannah became very involved in ultra endurance sports, including running and cycling. Happiest on technical single track mountain trails, she trained for the 2012 Badwater 135-mile ultra marathon while underway on the destroyer Hopper, based out of Pearl Harbor. She was one of the youngest runners in Badwater.Henry Kapono
Musician
Idea Worth Spreading: Music can cultivate a community. Henry Kapono Ka‘aihue is an award winning and Grammy nominated singer/songwriter. He’s won numerous Na Hoku Hano Hano Awards (Hawai‘i’s equivalent of a Grammy) including Male Vocalist of the Year, Song of the Year, Single of the Year, and Album of the Year. He is also the author of the award winning children’s book “A Beautiful Hawaiian Day.” Although Henry had no formal musical training, he started singing in a church choir at the age of five. He performed in little joints around Waikiki until he joined a local island group called “Pakalolo.” The group played the islands and the far east where a defunct tour company left them stranded in Vietnam. Putting their situation and talents to good use, they stayed and performed for the troops at fire bases throughout Vietnam. When Henry returned to Hawai‘i, he collaborated with Cecilio Rodriguez, from California, and the duo, known as “Cecilio & Kapono” became an instant phenomenon. WithIan Kitajima
Design Thinking
Idea Worth Spreading: Build community strength from personal weakness. Ian Kitajima is a senior executive at Oceanit, one of the country’s most innovative, and Hawai‘i’s largest and most diversified privately-held technology companies, with 150 scientists and engineers. He is responsible for corporate development and venturing for Oceanit’s award winning innovations, products, and services. Since 2001, he has helped to evolve Oceanit’s culture of innovation to inspire, create, fund, and incubate new innovations with a community mission to create a more prosperous Hawai‘i. Kitajima is a founding member of Hoana Medical, a co-founder of Nanopoint, and IBIS Networks, Oceanit’s 2013 clean tech spinoff. Mr. Kitajima comes to Oceanit with a background in starting companies focused on wireless software systems and global consumer marketing. Prior to joining Oceanit, he was the CEO of a wireless start-up developing virtual communities for mobile phones in Helsinki, Finland. He is the co-foundJessica Munoz
clinical nurse practitioner
Idea Worth Spreading: Justice for child victims of sexual exploitation. Jessica R. Munoz is the Volunteer Director for the Courage House Hawai‘i Project. Originally from California, Jessica has lived on O‘ahu’s for more than seven years, where she is an active member in the community. She has been involved in youth mentoring and outreach for high risk adolescents since moving to the island. She currently works for a private emergency physician group as a clinical nurse practitioner/ provider at a local hospital. Her nursing career was a key factor in moving to O‘ahu and she initially began working at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children while attending graduate school at the University of Hawai‘i. Her passion for victims of sex trafficking started while writing her thesis on human trafficking and emergency health care professionals. Her research revealed that there is a gross lack of aftercare resources existing for these victims- especially the underage victims. Her familyKenny Endo
Taiko Drummer
Idea Worth Spreading: Engage in activities which promote mind-body-spirit harmony. One of the leading personas in contemporary percussion and rhythm, Kenny Endo is at the vanguard of the taiko genre, continuing to carve new territory in Japanese drumming. A performer, composer, and teacher of taiko, he has received awards and accolades, including a very special recognition in Japan— the first foreigner to be honored with a “natori,” a stage name, in Japanese classical drumming. Endo was a featured artist on the PBS special Spirit of Taiko in 2005. He has performed for the late Michael Jackson and Prince. He opened for The Who, and performed for Princess Diana, and Prince Charles. Endo performed a duet with singer Bobby McFerrin and is featured on the soundtracks for Kayo Hatta’s Picture Bride, Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now and worked on James Cameron’s Oscar-winning film Avatar. He is one of the few people in O‘ahu to have a day named on his behalf by the Mayor of Honolulu (“KManuel Mejia
Community-Based Marine Conservation
The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i Idea Worth Spreading: Revive and revitalize the tradition of caring for the land and sea, so that our communities, in turn, can thrive in a sustainable way. Manuel Mejia is the Community-Based Marine Conservation Program Manager for The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i. He specializes in community-based conservation efforts. He’s dedicated more than sixteen years in leading biodiversity conservation projects across the Asia-Pacific region. His focus is the human dimension of marine conservation and he believes that while the measures for success are ultimately biological, the only way to achieve them are through social, cultural, political and economic change—in other words, through and by people and communities. He recently launched a Marine Conservation Fellowship Program, which provides dedicated young conservationists with professional development and growth opportunities in Hawai‘i. Manuel is a graduate of McGill and Columbia University where he coMatthew Nagato
Filmmaker
Idea Worth Spreading : Health is in everything we do, and the surest way to creating a thriving, healthy society is through the power of community. Matthew Nagato is the Communications Director for the Hawai‘i Primary Care Association, a nonprofit public health organization dedicated to improving the health of communities. He is also the writer, director, and producer of the acclaimed documentary “Ola – Health is Everything.” Since 1987, he’s worked in a variety of Hawai‘i’s health care organizations, leveraging his experience in strategic planning, operations, communications, and information systems. After many years in the care delivery and financing sectors, Matthew now devotes his energies to transforming public health and creating thriving communities. In 2012 he developed the “What is a Community Health Center?” animated advocacy project, which received national and international attention for its clear and inventive use of video for patient education. He speaks regularly at heaOwen Shieh
Meterologist
National Disaster Preparedness Training Center Idea Worth Spreading: We can cultivate a stronger community by understanding the nature of hazardous weather events and appreciating the scientific and technological advancements that allow us to better prepare and cope with the challenges posed by weather. Owen Shieh is the Weather and Climate Program Coordinator at the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) in Honolulu. As a meteorologist, his fascination with weather and storms began at an early age in Florida, where he frequently experienced the wrath of tropical storms and severe weather. He temporarily left the warmth of the tropics for the wintry cold of the Ivy League to study atmospheric science at Cornell University, where he graduated Magna cum Laude with distinction in research. For the next several years, Owen was selected to participate in VORTEX2, the largest government- funded tornado field program in history. After obtaining his M.S. in Meteorology from tPacific Tongues
Poetry
Jamaica Osorio, Ittai Wong, Alaka’i Kotrys, William Giles, Harrison Ines, Serena Simmons, and Joanna Gordon Idea Worth Spreading: Provide a safe and central location in the Hawaiian Islands to facilitate a cross-cultural exchange within Pacific influenced populations through spoken arts education. Pacific Tongues is a non-profit organization that cultivates an active artistic Oceanic community of writers, spoken word performers, leaders, educators and students of all ages. Their commitment is to honor the practice of kuleana through creative workshops, public events and pedagogical development. Youth Speaks Hawai‘i, a program of Pacific Tongues which is supported by the Hawai‘i Arts Alliance, promotes teen literacy and civic engagement through slam poetry by offering weekly writing workshops, hosting monthly poetry slams and open mics, organizing interscholastic poetry slams, and sending a youth team to a national competition every summer. Their writing workshops reach over 1,000 stuPaul Bump
Marine Biologist
Idea Worth Spreading: Cultivate the unseen and under-appreciated community. At heart, Paul Bump is an explorer. This Southern California native is currently pursuing his studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, where he is exploring genomics based approaches to better understand the function and ecosystem interactions of marine organisms. In his research Paul uses molecular approaches to explain how humans interact with the marine environment at the macro and micro level. After giving several presentations and receiving substantial accolades, Paul decided that communicating science is just as much of his passion as learning about it, leading him to TedxHonolulu and the National Geographic Headquarters in Washington D.C. If you cannot find him in the lab or under the water you will probably find him out on the Ultimate Frisbee field!Organizing team
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Aleeka Kay Edwards
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Alexandra “Alex” McDougle
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Anika Amayi Redden
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April Dodge
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Austin Weihmiller
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Bobby Evans
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Brittnie Cornell
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Brent Nakano
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Bridie “Bea” Farley
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Cornelia “Conny” Jolitz
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Danielle Jones
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Danny Terlip
Sustainability Team | Co-Leader -
Danylle Soloman
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David Aquino
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Dhevhan Keith
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Dorothy Sekowski
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Emi Hart
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Emi Weihmiller
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Eric Gudmundson
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Gene Shofner
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Gwen Kobashigawa
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Harriett Antonio
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Heather DeWoody
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Hue Oldham
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Inah Golez
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Ivan Lui
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Ivy Wong
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Jared Christenot
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Jared Christenot
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Jason Mateo
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Jennifer Killinger
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Joe Heaukalani
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Justine Espiritu
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Karen Tanigawa
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Kevin Shin
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Kun lian “Zoey” Xu
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Kristine Averill
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Koli’i Remigio
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Lachmin Singh
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Lauren Carson
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Lealyn Poponi
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Malana Panaro
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Marcos Bendana
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Martha Guinan
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Matt Lynch
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Matt Moore
Sustainability Team -
Matthew Tengansantos
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Mia Cremer
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Michael Brady
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Nicole “Coco” Marie Sandry
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Moriell Greenleaf
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Rachel Yergan
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Ray Sutherland
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Rey Valdez
Business & Merchants Coordinator -
Richard Yamane
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Robert F. Ripp
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Rong Fang
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Ruby Menon
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Samantha Hudson
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Sarah McCann
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Shannon Hines
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Sherry Campagna
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Stephanie Hughes White
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Stephen Maybir
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Susan Schwichow-Lord
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Sylvia Flores
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Tara Buckly
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Tara Coomans
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TEDxHonoluluED2014 Team w/ Ayami Hatanaka
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TEDxYouth@Kamehameha Schools w/ Alan Tamayose
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TEDxHonoluluED2013 w/ Casey Agena, Adam Pang, Tamara Ohta
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Tehani Diaz
Sponsorship Team | Leader -
Uyen Bong
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Kimberly Seko
Productions Team | Stage Manager -
Quincy Solano
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Trey Takahashi
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Sariah Howard
Productions Team | Visual Co-Coordinator