Day: November 5, 2023
Ethnic, Social and Alternative Media Collectively Now Rival Mainstream Media As Co-Gatekeepers of Mass Communications
by Edwin QuinaboEthnic media in the U.S. dates to the 1800s and early 1900s. It is one of the oldest...
Art in Waipahu, Illegal Fireworks, U.S. Congress
The Minasa Art Gallery reception with (from left to right) Bryzane Lagmay, Kulundzic Kosta, Cristina Nishioka, Fox Wong and Paul...
Streamline Permitting Process To Reduce Wait Times, Favoritism
by Keli‘i AkinaAnyone wanting to renovate, repair, or build a home in Honolulu can typically expect to wait months or...
Waipahu Legislator Receives Award From National Women’s Organization
Waipahu Representative Rachele Lamosao is named 2023 Elected Women of Excellence Awardee by the National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL)."I...
Why We Remember 1587 As We Bid One Last Goodbye To Filipino American History Month
by Emil GuillermoBefore we get all thankful in November, let us honor again the reason why October was officially designated...
Ethnic Media Are Here to Stay, Our Old and Long History Will Continue Well into The Future, National Trends Show
We live in a world of special interests. Historically, this has always been the case. We have chambers of commerce...
We’re Overtaxed, We’re Sending Too Much in Foreign Military Aid; We Should Be Working to Build Global Peace, Not Escalating Global Wars
What about Americans? What about our needs? Why is the U.S. government still giving billions in foreign military aid? These...
Ineffective Assistance By “Immigration Consultant” Could Get Alien Deported And Consultant Could Be Sued For Fraud
by Emmanuel Samonte Tipon, Esq. Thousands of people asking for immigration benefits often seek the services of people who are...
Philippine Senator Imee Marcos Visits Hawaii
by Carlota AderFrom October 6 to 10, Philippine Senator Imee Marcos along with local government officials of Ilocos Norte, Philippines...