Month: August 2021
Hawaii Back to In-Person Schooling Amid Pandemic Uptick
by Edwin QuinaboHawaii is experiencing all-time highs in rates of COVID-19 infections. Last Friday the Hawaii Department of Health reported...
Hawaii2Work Campaign Launched; Hawaii Chamber Survey Shows Businesses Have Trouble Filling Open Positions
Help is on the way for employers struggling to fill positions. The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii teamed up with media...
Why Duterte Wants To Run For Vice President?
by Perry DiazOn March 14, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte declared the Philippines was withdrawing its membership in the ICC (International...
PLEASE SPARE THEM FROM DELTA: A Prayer for the Children
by Seneca Moraleda-PuguanThe other night while I was scrolling through Facebook, one post shared in the mommy group I am...
Diversity Like Hawaii’s? Not Yet but The New America Is Here; Plus, Diversity Deniers’ January Sixing” of California
by Emil GuillermoI know Hawaii is different. The Aloha State has the highest diversity index score in the country at...
Going Back To School for In-Person Learning with Strong Safety Protocols in Place Is the Right Move
Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendation that K-12 schools could and ought to reopen with proper...
Public Employees Should Be Vaccinated, Good Call Governor and Mayor
Hawaii residents complained about the state shutting down the economy and closing down tourism. Currently, Hawaii is experiencing all-time high...
Protect Your Child’s Eyes: August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month
With the dramatic increase in digital learning, especially over the past year with COVID-19, comes some consequences on children’s eyes....
Organization’s Virtual Event To Discuss Workforce as a Global Commodity Among Filipino Community
by Jim Bea SampagaHosted by the Hawaii-Philippines Business & Economic Council, September’s Talk Story Virtual Event will explore the ever-changing...