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Building New Homes Expands Affordable Options For All
That’s because each new unit creates a chain of housing openings.
Three Stars and a Sun: Filipino Heritage Shines in the NBA Playoffs
by Julian Bothamley and Dylan Bothamley The 2026 NBA playoffs have seen the emergence of three promising young players whose roots trace to the great [Read More…]
On Voting Rights, Identity Politics, And the State of Asian America
by Emil GuillermoOn the first Saturday of Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, Saturday Night Live featured the Filipino American pop star [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Born of the People
by Rose Cruz Churma “Born of the People” is the 1953 autobiography of labor leader and revolutionary Luis Taruc, who led the HUKBALAHAP (Hukbong Bayan [Read More…]
Land of Contradictions
by Seneca Moraleda-PuguanTen months in the Philippines after being away for more than a decade, and now confronted once again with the realities our country [Read More…]
Civic Sickness: The Cause And The Cure
There were 839,618 Hawaii residents registered to vote in 2024. Only 271,345 or 32.3% actually voted in the 2024 primary election.
“Bebot” Social Media Trend Highlights Filipina Beauty
by Edna R. Bautista, Ed.D.The “bebots” are back! Two decades after the global hip hop/dance-pop group Black Eyed Peas (BEP) released “Bebot,” a music clip [Read More…]
Renal Replacement Therapy, When The Kidneys Fail
by Valerie Tan, MD Chronic Kidney Disease, or CKD, is a condition where the kidney function, defined by the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), falls [Read More…]
Thyroid Cancer: A Common but Highly Treatable Condition
One of our main concerns is determining whether these are benign, which the majority are, or something more concerning, such as thyroid cancer.
The Silent Wounds We Carry: How Domestic Violence Harms the Body
It is a public health crisis. And for our community in Hawaii, it is one that hits especially close to home.
