Month: November 2022
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Weathers Media Industry’s Economic Storms to Reach Its 30th Year in Publishing
by Edwin QuinaboIt’s been a long drought for ethnic media, newspapers and broadcast stations. Weathering the severe financial environment have...
Permitting Delays Aggravate Housing Crisis, Show Lack Of Respect For Hawaii Residents
by Keli‘i AkinaCity officials in John’s Creek, Georgia, recently revamped their government services to be more responsive to local residents....
Filipino Candidates Win Big In Hawaii
by Atty. Emmanuel S. TiponFilipino American candidates winning in Hawaii’s General Election bucked the trend set in this year’s Primary...
BOOK REVIEW: THE FILIPINO MIGRATION EXPERIENCE—Global Agents of Change
by Rose ChurmaThis book maintains that after half a century of seeking new jobs and lives outside of their homeland,...
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Marks Its 30th Year Anniversary, Thank You to All Our Supporters
When the publishers of the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle were brainstorming for a name of our newspaper, it turns out that...
Why Red Wave Failed – Republicans Not Clear on Plans, Dems Delivered Legislatively, Trump Plays Role as Spoiler
Mobilizing and energizing a base and throwing muti-millions at a campaign are not guaranteed strategies of winning. Unless there is...
Michelle Steel’s Shame, Mejia’s Rise, And An Exit Poll That Includes Filipino Voters In The 2022 Midterms
by Emil GuillermoI knew it wasn’t going to be a “red wave” even before CNN said Brian Schatz won in...
Always Ask For A Second Opinion If You Do Not Like The First – Imelda Did
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq.On October 21, 1988, President Ferdinand E. Marcos and First Lady Imelda R. Marcos were indicted...