Presentations in Hawaii for 1991
"Planning for 'Nature' in an Artificial World," Hawaii Nature Center Board Retreat, January 18
"The Future of the World, Part One," Center-wide Student Education Program, East-West Center, January 22,
Videotaped talk for Friends of the Future (Big Island organization), January 22,
"Involuntary Surfing," and Four Futures small group exercise, 1991 Conference for Volunteer Program Administrators, January 23,
"How to think usefully about the future," Panel on "Priorities in Education in the 21st Century," Punahou School, February 12,
"Six Futures of Rural Health Care," Maui Rural Health Program Symposium, Maui Community College, March 4,
"Using Futures in Long Range Planning" Long Range Planning Committee of the Mental Health Association, March 5,
"Riding the Tsunami's of Change," Professional Women's Network, April 15,
"Some futures issues" Hawaii State Public Defenders Conference, May 24
"Is there a future for public education in Hawaii?" for the Governor's Commission on the 150th Anniversary of Public Education in Hawaii, St. Francis School, July 26
"When crime doesn't pay enough" 1991 Safety Action Seminar, Crime Prevention Division, Department of the Attorney General, State of Hawaii, October 21
"Futuring: Legislating as if you cared about tomorrow" Presession Strategic Planning Meeting, Hawaii House of Representatives, November 2
"Forget Pearl Harbor! Remember the Maine!" for the panel on Future Relations With Japan, sponsored by the Matsunaga Institute for Peace, December 4
"Europe: Vision & Nightmare" for the Political Science Colloquium series, December 6
Interview with Ellen Uzelac. Published first in the Baltimore Sun, December 14, as "Paradise Lost" and subsequently published in many newspapers nationwide