Edgar Porter

Edgar Porter is professor emeritus from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan, where he served as pro-vice president for International Affairs and was founder of the Porter Global Network, a consulting company focusing on international education and intercultural communication headquartered in Honolulu. He is a former dean of the School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Hawaii Manoa.

Hawaiʻi Still A Tolerant Place, But That Tolerance Is Frayed Chad Blair/Civil Beat/2024

Hawaiʻi Still A Tolerant Place, But That Tolerance Is Frayed

This writer worries that Trump’s loyal MAGA followers appear unconcerned, emboldened by the shift to totalitarianism.

To Counter Trump, Calm Down And Go Small Flickr: Matt Johnson

To Counter Trump, Calm Down And Go Small

It is in the smallness of the focused good fight where one finds the most hope today.

Trump’s Three Rings Of Support DonkeyHotey via Flickr

Trump’s Three Rings Of Support

We need to look with a keen eye to the recent past, a past fresh in parallels and fears.

The Electoral Upside To Letting Trump Be Trump Via YouTube

The Electoral Upside To Letting Trump Be Trump

He gives voice to the racists, the xenophobes and the far-right fringe. Letting him speak freely helps ensure one good thing: He won’t be elected.