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Brainstorming A Path Forward
At the end of the day, we must somehow chart a course that brings us out the other side, not just intact, but better off from where we entered.
A Cry for Peace: Remembering the Innocent
My heart sank, and my soul ached. That night, as my husband and I prayed, I couldn’t hold back my tears.
Filipinos in U.S. Keep Close Watch on Trump’s Immigration Policies that Could Jolt Nearly 10% of Community’s Population
8.5% of Filipinos in the U.S. are at-risk of potential deportation.
Know Your Rights During An ICE Encounter
Despite their immigration status, individuals in the United States are entitled to certain constitutional protections.
Even With Super Bowl Loss, Nikko Remigio Is An Inspiration
But I confess. I did steal a glance at Remigio whenever he might touch the ball.
Love, Faith, And The Beauty Of Waiting
Who would have thought that she would find love in her 50s? When she shared the news of her engagement, my heart overflowed with joy.
A History Of Resistance & Resilience…as It Defined Filipinos Of Hawai’i
Since early last year, the Filipino Association of University Women (FAUW) has been conducting weekend writing workshops to encourage the community to write first-person, original, never-before-told stories that will enhance the understanding of the Filipino experience in Hawai’i and its contribution to the history, values, and traditions of our State.
Reject President Trump’s Plans to Denaturalize U.S. Citizens and End Birthright Citizenship
Many supported it and still do, but there are others coming to grips of what it really entails as deportation footage are cycling through social media and news reports.
Mass Deportation Is Not the Ethos of the Good Samaritan
It’s just logistically impossible to implement a process closer to a case-by-case review with mass deportation when millions are being targeted in a very short period.
