Saturday, July 22, 2023

🌊IMSPARK: Imagine... CIV-MIL Engagement and Capacity Building in the Pacific 🌊

🌊IMSPARK: Imagine... CIV-MIL Engagement and Capacity Building in the Pacific 🌊

🤝Imagined Endstate:

The Pacific region thrives with robust engagement and capacity building initiatives, fostering strong partnerships and empowering nations to address common challenges. Collaborative efforts transform the Pacific into a hub of innovation, resilience, and sustainable development.

🔗 Link:                             

                                          National Guard - State Partnership Program: 30 Years of Success

📚 Source:                          

                                            Jim Garamone, DOD News (Date: July 14, 2023)

What's the Big Deal:

💪The National Guard's State Partnership Program (SPP) marks a momentous milestone, commemorating 30 years of successful engagements, exercises, and support to nations worldwide. Originally starting with just 13 countries, the program has now expanded to encompass over 100 nations, making it a cornerstone of U.S. strategy to engage with allies and partners. 🌐 The SPP builds enduring relationships, fostering trust and shared experiences between Guardsmen and their counterparts. These connections have facilitated joint training, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response efforts. Remarkably, the program's budget constitutes only 1% of the nation's security cooperation budget but generates 20 to 30% of combatant commands' touch points or engagements, proving its efficiency in promoting global peace, stability, and prosperity.

                                                

                                               #NationalGuard,#StatePartnershipProgram, 

                                                #GlobalHealthEngagement, #Collaboration

 


Friday, July 21, 2023

📚IMSPARK: Introducing IMOA - Imagine Pacific Original Article 📚

 

📚IMSPARK: Introducing IMOA - Imagine Pacific Original Article 📚



💡Imagined Endstate:

Imagine a platform for published content creation. Welcome to IMOA, where creativity meets authenticity in the Pacific's vibrant creative community! IMOA, is a new product for the Imagine Pacific Pulse, offers a venue to publish original narratives. 🌱 From thought-provoking real-world issues to captivating fictional tales, IMOA is an open platform for authors eager to share their unique perspectives.

💼 Standards of Conduct:

With a commitment to upholding standards, IMOA ensures every article is free from plagiarism, exploitation, or threatening language. Each piece undergoes a thorough review by Imagine Pacific, ensuring excellence and professionalism.

💥What's the Big Deal:

📚 IMOA - Imagine Pacific Original Article provides an avenue to celebrate creativity and authenticity in the Pacific. This unique collection of narratives opens the doors to diverse topics and genuine storytelling. Different from our IMEA (Imagine Pacific Envisioned Analysis), IMOA welcomes a wide range of content, from thought-provoking real-world issues to captivating fictional tales.

🌊IMOA creates an inclusive platform for authors to share their unique perspectives, contributing to a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect the essence of the Pacific. Through IMOA, readers can immerse themselves in engaging and authentic narratives, showcasing the power of imagination.

💪 This initiative fosters a community of talented authors and genuine storytelling enthusiasts, celebrating Pacific cultures, traditions, and experiences.

In the spirit of the ingenuity of Pacific Islanders, IMOA attempts to further Imagine Pacific's commitment to nurturing a vibrant Pacific Island community where authentic voices thrive, contributing to the literary landscape. 📚


Thursday, July 20, 2023

🔬IMSPARK: Advancing Alzheimer's Treatment🔬

🔬IMSPARK: Advancing Alzheimer's Treatment🔬


💡 IMAGINED ENDSTATE:

Imagine a future where individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's disease have access to effective treatments that target the underlying disease process, providing relief from symptoms and improving quality of life. Through continued research and innovation, we envision a world where Alzheimer's is better understood, and ultimately, a cure is discovered, bringing hope and healing to those affected by this devastating condition.

Link:                                            

🔗 [Link to the FDA article]

Source:

📚 FDA. (2023, January 6). FDA Grants Accelerated Approval for Alzheimer's Disease Treatment.

💥 WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL:

 The FDA grants accelerated approval for Leqembi, a breakthrough Alzheimer's disease treatment targeting the underlying disease process. It provides a new treatment option addressing amyloid beta plaque, a hallmark characteristic of the disease. This approval represents a significant advancement in Alzheimer's treatment, offering hope to millions affected. However, warnings for potential side effects like ARIA and infusion-related reactions emphasize the need for careful monitoring and management. This milestone underscores the importance of ongoing research and innovation to improve treatment options and find a cure for Alzheimer's.

 

#FDA, #Alzheimers, #Breakthrough, #Healthcare, #HealthAccess


 



Wednesday, July 19, 2023

IMOA: That’s Fine for Waipahu: Gentrifications rears its ugly head

 Imagine Pacific Original Article (IMOA)



Title: That’s Fine for Waipahu: Gentrifications rears its ugly head

By James E. Faumuina

7/19/2023

The decision to close two major grocery stores in Waipahu town conveniently in front of two rail stations may have been made by the Honolulu City Council with a sense of indifference[1]. Maybe they believed the community would not complain, given their prior endurance of the rail construction and acceptance of issues like exposure to Heptachlor from the plantation. The closure of the remaining affordable sources of food in the town feels like yet another blow to a community raised on the belief that the company store would provide. It is almost as if they assumed the people of Waipahu were accustomed to such treatment.

Perhaps the council and developers believed that since Waipahu's poverty rate hovers around 9.5%, dangerously close to the worst quadrant of poverty according to the US Census, any gesture resembling economic development would be appreciated by the community[2]. It may not be arrogance, but rather a well-intentioned attempt to offer a helping hand. However, this raises an important question: Is this gesture truly a hand extended in support, or is it the developers raising their palms in a stopping motion?

If we accept the notion that these changes are for the community's own good, then the lack of Section 8 housing, the homelessness around Hans L'orange Park, and the infamous stories about Pupu streets may all resurface with renewed vigor under the guise of community development. My concern is the promised growth and economic revival unfortunately will begin with literal sweeping changes being made starting with the current residents being replaced.

I am intimately familiar with the area. My family moved there in 1982, and we were among the first to settle in Village Park (then Herbert Horita) Homes. Waipahu holds formative memories for me, from attending Saint Joseph's church to shopping at the Old Safeway, and even working at Blockbusters. I eventually was hired by the Leeward YMCA, as its Executive Director during the renovation of the old Sugarmill. While others may claim deeper roots, anyone from Waipahu shares a common bond with its unique sense of place, whether it's shopping at the Old Arakawa's or having breakfast at Rocky's.

In "Poverty in America," Matthew Desmond asked: "Who really benefits?" It is true, in Waipahu, some people live in poverty. Unfortunately, society holds beliefs about those in poverty, assuming laziness or lack of motivation. We tend to believe that being poor is a choice, contrasting it with success as if it were easily attainable for everyone. However, the reality is that anyone can spiral into poverty due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness, family deaths, accidents, lost businesses, missed paychecks, or even a DUI. No community is immune, but Waipahu has its share of challenges.

It takes sober eyes to recognize that "affordable" housing alone cannot be seen as a solution to ending poverty and perpetuating community development. There must be compensatory measures and community trade-offs in place, ensuring that when something is taken away, something of equal or greater value is given in return. The current messaging and proposed alternatives feel unbalanced. Unless you are among the "benefiting" group mentioned by Desmond, congratulations, I guess you are getting what you wanted.

The rail was offered to improve the quality of life for residents. However, it’s apparent we must be on guard against developments that create gentrification, with development at the expense of displacing residents or removing community assets without providing suitable replacements. If the council is genuinely committed to Waipahu’s development, they must prioritize and consider who will truly benefit from this proposal.

Key Words: #gentrification, #SocialJustice, #FoodSecurity, FoodDesert, #GenerationalPoverty,

[1] https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/06/23/2-popular-grocery-stores-waipahu-preparing-close-their-doors/

2] https://www.hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/view?indicatorId=240&periodId=9907&localeId=160463


 

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

🌐 IMSPARK: Advancing Cancer Research for Veterans 🌐

 🌐 IMSPARK: Advancing Cancer Research for Veterans 🌐

🩺Imagined Endstate:  Cancer research and treatment for veterans Prioritized 🩺🔬🌱

Links:

-          Cancer Research Getting New VA Effort as Burn Pit-Linked Cases Expected to Rise 🔗

-          IMEA: Imagine Pacific Envision Analysis - Healthcare for Micronesian Veterans🔗

Sources:

1.       IMSPARK (2023, June 30). IMEA: Imagine Pacific Envision Analysis - Healthcare for Micronesian Veterans. Imagine Pacific Pulse. 📚

 2.       Kheel, R. (2023, June 30). Cancer Research Getting New VA Effort as Burn Pit-Linked Cases Expected to Rise. Military.com. 📚

What's the Big Deal:

The collaboration between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Stanford University's medical school signifies a significant leap in cancer research and treatment for veterans impacted by burn pit exposure. With the establishment of a dedicated cancer center, there is a commitment to providing cancer care. Equitable healthcare access is crucial for the maximum participation of all veterans, including Pacific Islanders. By addressing healthcare disparities within these communities, we honor the sacrifices of Micronesian veterans and acknowledge the unique circumstances and contributions of Pacific Islanders in their service to the nation. If built the cancer center could be a remarkable advancement in cancer research and treatment for all veterans, promoting inclusivity and equal access to cutting-edge care and support services. 💪🔬🌍

Key Words: #Veterans #VeteransCare #HealthAccess #HealthDisparities #HealthEquity  #Cancer #IMEA


Monday, July 17, 2023

🌍IMSPARK: Imagine Inclusive and Equitable CDFIs 🌍

 🌍IMSPARK: Imagine Inclusive and Equitable CDFIs 🌍

Imagined Endstate:               

                                                    Imagine a future where Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, creating inclusive finance that uplifts and empowers marginalized communities. 💼

Link:                                        

                                                            ·        CDFI Playbook: CDFI Playbook 🔗

                                                            ·        CDFI DEI Panel Slides: CDFI DEI Panel Slides 🔗

Source:

                                                            ·        Prosperity Now. (2023). CDFI Playbook. 📚

                                                            ·        Community Development Financial Institutions (2022). 

                                                        CDFI DEI Panel Slides. 📚

What's the Big Deal:

  • 🏝️ Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are dedicated to serving and empowering marginalized communities, especially in areas of the Pacific that lack access to major financial institutions. These underserved communities often face significant barriers to accessing affordable financial products and services, hindering their economic growth and potential. 

  • 🌊CDFIs can become instrumental in fostering positive social change in the Pacific. They can bridge the financial gaps by providing crucial financial resources such as affordable housing financing, small business loans, and community development investments. 

  • 🏘️Through CDFIs' targeted approach and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, underserved Pacific communities can gain access to capital and financial education. This empowers them to participate actively in the economy, boost local businesses, and create sustainable livelihoods. CDFIs serve as a catalyst for change, transforming undercapitalized areas in the Pacific into thriving, prosperous, and inclusive communities. 💪 

#CDFI,#Inclusion,#SocialJustice,#WealthEquity,#GenerationalPoverty,#startupcapital,#BridgingTheGap


Sunday, July 16, 2023

🌟IMEA: "Improving the Economic Outlook of Pacific Island Children." (Video)

 🌟Welcome to the Imagine Pacific YouTube Channel! 




In this video, we present the IMEA (Imagine Pacific Envisioned Analysis) titled "Improving the Economic Outlook of Pacific Island Children." Join us as we explore strategies to bridge the digital divide, introduce Baby Bonds, address economic disparities within the AAPI community, and work towards ending childhood poverty.

💡 Imagined Endstate: Envision a future where every Pacific Island child has access to economic opportunities, breaking the cycle of poverty and paving the way for long-term success and prosperity. 🔗 Links and Sources: Dive deeper into the topic with links to resources, including information on child economic well-being, the concept of Baby Bonds, economic disparities within the AANHPI community, and IMSPARK articles that provide detailed insights and analysis. 💥 Consider This: Explore the challenges faced by Pacific Island children, such as the high cost of childcare and preschool. Learn about initiatives like the Ready Keiki preschool program and the potential of Baby Bonds to promote wealth equity and economic mobility. 🌍 Impact on Pacific: Discover the far-reaching benefits of improving the economic outlook of Pacific Island children. Promote social justice, empower families, and create a stronger foundation for future generations. 📊 Call to Action: Participate in our QR Reader Survey to share your insights and experiences related to the economic well-being of Pacific Island children. Leave a comment, write a letter, and explore Imagine Pacific's YouTube Channel. Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay updated with our latest videos and join the conversation to drive positive change. 💭Conclusion🤝: The economic well-being of Pacific Island children holds the key to unlocking a prosperous future for the entire region. Together, let's invest in their future, ensure access to quality education and affordable childcare, and create opportunities for economic growth. Join us on this journey of empowering Pacific Island children and shaping a brighter tomorrow. #imaginepacific, #IMEA, #pacificislands, #socialjustice, #wealthequity, #babybonds, #AANHPI,

Friday, July 14, 2023

IMSPARK: Preparing for the Aging of the Pacific 🌟

 IMSPARK: Imagine...Preparing for the Aging of the Pacific 🌟


IMAGINED ENDSTATE:

💡 Imagine a future where communities in the Pacific are equipped to address the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by the aging population, ensuring a high quality of life for seniors and future generations.

LINK:                               

 🔗 Click here to read the full article

🔗 Click here to read the full article

SOURCE:

a.     Civil Beat. (2023, June 28). Hawaii's Population Is Aging Fast. The Impacts Will Be Significant. 📚

b.     Civil Beat. (2023, July 11)Hawaii's Aging Population Is 📚 Straining EMS Services. Expanding This Program Could Help.

WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL:

💥 The aging of the Pacific population brings both challenges and opportunities that demand proactive measures. As the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age, the Pacific region faces implications such as a shortage of healthcare providers, limited affordable housing, and a diminishing workforce. However, by implementing innovative solutions and preparing infrastructure and support systems, communities can effectively address these challenges and ensure the well-being and quality of life for seniors and future generations. 

The increasing number of nonemergency medical calls from seniors in Honolulu poses a significant challenge to emergency services. This strain on EMS services has prompted the need for program expansion to address the specific needs of the aging population. By expanding programs like the Crisis, Outreach, Response, and Engagement (CORE) program and implementing initiatives based on the community paramedicine model, Honolulu can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the healthcare system. This approach promotes better health outcomes for seniors, enables emergency services to focus on urgent cases, and addresses the strain on EMS services caused by nonemergency calls.


#Healthcare,#Kupuna,#EmergencyServices,#CORE,

Thursday, July 13, 2023

🌟 IMEA: Improving the Economic Outlook of Pacific Island Children 🌏

 🌟 IMEA: Improving the Economic Outlook of Pacific Island Children 🌏

This Imagine Pacific Envisioned Analysis focuses on improving the economic outlook of Pacific Island children by addressing the high cost of childcare and preschool, introducing the concept of Baby Bonds, recognizing economic disparities within the AAPI community, and working towards ending childhood poverty.

💭 Imagine... A Brighter Future for Pacific Island Children's Economic Well-being

🔹1️⃣ Imagined Endstate:

Imagine a future where Pacific Island children have improved economic opportunities, broke the cycle of poverty and paving the way for their long-term success and prosperity.

🔹2️⃣ Links:

·        Hawaii's ranking in child economic well-being

·        Learn more about Baby Bonds and their potential impact

·        Understanding economic disparities within the AAPI community

·        IMSPARK: Imagine Economic Disaggregation

·        IMSPARK: Imagine Ending Childhood Poverty     

·        IMSPARK: Imagine Baby Bonds

🔹3️⃣ Sources:

·        Annie E. Casey Foundation. (2023).

·        Prosperity Now. (n.d.). Baby Bonds.

·        Banerjee, A. (2022, June 7). Understanding economic disparities within the AAPI community.

·        Imagine Pacific Pulse. (2023, July 6). IMSPARK: Imagine Economic Disaggregation.

·        Imagine Pacific Pulse. (2023, June 29). IMSPARK Ending Childhood Poverty!

·        Imagine Pacific Pulse. (2023, June 28). IMSPARK: Baby Bonds.

·        Mishel, L., & Gould, E. (2021). Broad for the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Population Don't Tell the Whole Economic Story. Economic Policy Institute.

🔹4️⃣ Consider This:

Pacific Island children face economic challenges that impact their well-being and future opportunities. The high cost of childcare and preschool in Hawaii has led to a decline in economic well-being, placing financial strain on families and limiting access to quality care. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Hawaii ranks 44th in the nation for child economic well-being. To address this issue, the Ready Keiki preschool initiative aims to provide affordable preschool options for all 3- and 4-year-olds, reducing the burden on families and promoting equal access to early education.

Additionally, the concept of Baby Bonds, as highlighted by Prosperity Now, offers a transformative approach to address wealth inequality and provide equal opportunities for all children. By providing each child with an initial endowment at birth, Baby Bonds aim to create a more equitable society, enable asset accumulation, and remove barriers that hinder economic mobility. This innovative idea has the potential to break the cycle of generational poverty, particularly in areas with high rates of child poverty like the Pacific region.

Understanding economic disparities within the Asian-American, Pacific Islander (AAPI) community is crucial for developing effective solutions. Banerjee's research highlights the importance of disaggregating data and recognizing regional variations to tailor policy solutions that bridge the economic gap and promote prosperity and inclusion. By gaining a comprehensive understanding of the specific economic circumstances and needs of each AAPI subgroup, policymakers can develop targeted strategies that address their unique challenges and promote greater economic well-being.

Moreover, ending childhood poverty is a paramount goal. The Economic Policy Institute's study, conducted by Mishel and Gould, emphasizes the need to address child poverty within the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population. By ensuring access to basic needs, educational opportunities, and fair chances for every child to thrive, we can create a society that uplifts and supports the well-being of all children.

🌍 Impact on Pacific:

Improving the economic outlook of Pacific Island children has far-reaching benefits for the entire region. It promotes social justice, empowers families to thrive economically, and creates a stronger foundation for future generations. Affordable childcare and preschool options ensure that children have access to quality early education, setting them on a path to success. Implementing initiatives like Baby Bonds addresses wealth inequality and promotes asset accumulation, enabling children to break free from the cycle of poverty and achieve long-term financial stability. By addressing economic disparities within the AAPI community, we create a more inclusive society where all subgroups have equal opportunities for economic growth and well-being.

The economic well-being of Pacific Island children holds the key to unlocking the region's prosperous future. Their health, safety, and overall development are not only fundamental rights but also the building blocks of a thriving Pacific community. By ensuring equitable access to quality education, affordable child care, and opportunities for economic growth, we pave the way for a brighter tomorrow.

The fate of the Pacific is intrinsically tied to the well-being of its children. They are the torchbearers of cultural heritage, the seeds of innovation, and the embodiment of resilience. Investing in their future is an investment in the future of the entire region. When we nurture their talents, provide them with the tools to succeed, and create an environment that fosters their growth, we sow the seeds of a prosperous Pacific.

📊 QR Reader Survey:

We invite readers to participate in our QR Reader Survey to share their insights and experiences related to the economic well-being of Pacific Island children. Your valuable input will contribute to a better understanding of the challenges and help shape actionable solutions.

📢 Call to Action:

1.    Leave a Comment: Feel free to leave a comment on the Imagine Pacific Pulse blog to share your thoughts, ideas, and support for improving the economic outlook of Pacific Island children.

2.      Write a Letter: Consider writing a letter to your local newspaper, such as the Star Advertiser in Hawaii, expressing your concerns and raising awareness about the importance of addressing economic disparities and ensuring equal opportunities for children in the Pacific.

3.      Participate in the QR Survey: Your valuable insights and experiences are crucial in shaping our understanding of children's economic welfare in the Pacific. Please take a few minutes to answer the QR survey included in the IMEA. Your responses will contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges and potential solutions.

4.      Explore Imagine Pacific's YouTube Channel: Tune into the Imagine Pacific YouTube channel for more in-depth discussions, interviews, and videos on the issue of economic well-being for Pacific Island children. Gain further insights, learn about inspiring initiatives, and join the conversation to drive positive change

🤝 Conclusion:

Opportunity besieges the fortune of healthy, safe, and empowered children. Their potential knows no bounds, and it is our collective responsibility to nurture their dreams, unlock their potential, and remove any barriers that stand in their way. The Pacific's progress and resilience rest upon their shoulders.

The journey towards a prosperous Pacific begins with our children. Let us work hand in hand, across nations, cultures, and backgrounds, to provide them with the foundation they deserve. As we nurture their potential, we ensure the enduring success of the Pacific and leave a legacy of hope, resilience, and shared prosperity for generations to come. Together, let us forge a future where the destiny of the Pacific is interwoven with the dreams and aspirations of its children.


#BabyBonds,#BridgingTheGap,#BuildingAssets,#Economics,#EndChildhoodPoverty,#GenerationalPoverty,#IMEA,#PacificIslands,#SocialJustice,#WealthEquity,

🌐 IMSPARK: Nations Competing for the Future Global Talent 🌐

 🌐 Imagine... Nations Competing for the Future Global Talent 🌐 💡 Imagined Endstate: A world where countries actively attract, integrate,...