Presentations in Hawaii for 1996
February 15 "Futures scenarios for Pacific planners," Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UH
April 26, "'In whose service is perfect freedom," Panel for the1996 Faculty Awards Ceremony & Luncheon, Imin Conference Center
June 1, "One last time: Futures of Aging in Hawaii," Keynote speech for a conference on "Creating a 2011 Vision," Hawaii State Office on Aging, Imin Conference Center
June 21, "Did you just win free tickets on the Titanic, or on the Starship Enterprise?" Hawaii Community Foundation, Marion Maccarrell Scott Scholarship Recognition Breakfast, Pacific Club
June 21, "Using images of the future for strategic planning," Strategic planning team, Kamehameha Schools, SSRI Conference Room
June 28, "Coping with stress in a transforming world," Community Services for the Developmentally Disabled Branch, State Department of Health, Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse.
June 29, Toda Institute Planning Meeting, East West Center dining room.
July 6, "Remorseful revolutionaries: Macs and Line-in address Laffhardio HERN from the Foodland Station," Opening keynote address for the 1996 HERN Institute, Kapiolani Community College.
July 11, "Quality and the Courts," for the Government Quality Control Group, Pearl Harbor Palms
September 28, "How the UH Institute for Peace came into existence because of two misses and two hits," 10th Anniversary Celebration, Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace, Student Services Center
October 12, "Continuing education: The future 'flagship' of higher education? For the Region VI Conference of the University Continuing Education Association, Royal Kona Hotel
October 15, "The Future of Lawyers, Judges, and the American Way of Justice" For Hawaii Justice Foundation, 1001 Bishop Street, Honolulu
October 27, For a panel in "Administration on a Global Scale," Association of Legal Administrators, Ilikai Hotel
November 15, "How 'Caucus' changed my classes," Online Discussion Series, Kuykendall Hall
November 18, "Wallerstein, Bell, and me: Where did the future go?" For the Gulbenkian Commission Study Group, Porteus Hall, UH