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Chronicle’s $2,500 Scholarship Offers Financial Assistance and Hope For Future Local Filipino Journalists
By Edna R. Bautista, Ed.D.Local students of Filipino descent who are majoring in journalism and mass communications (JMC) at an...
Why The Toilet Paper Shortage?
by Keli'i Akina, Ph.D.If you’ve found yourself at the store lately trying to grab the last of the toilet paper...
HFC Scholarship Aims to Build a Future with More Local Filipino Journalists
Last month, Filipinos and journalists around the world were ecstatic that veteran Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa was selected (along with...
Larry Itliong Had Principles, Gen. Powell Had Medals
by Emil GuillermoNovember is the month everyone stands back recovers from October, Filipino American History Month.I can’t let it go...
Three Filipino Films Featured in Hawaii International Film Festival
After a fully-online celebration last year, the Hawaii Film Festival is back this year to celebrate its 41st edition with...
Remember Filipino Traditions During National Filipino Values Month and Throughout The Year
By Brenna Flores When the Filipino “sakadas” (migrant workers) came to Hawaii to work in the sugar and pineapple plantations...
Labor Shortage: A Challenge for Businesses, A Sign of Workers Reprioritizing Their Values
Hawaii’s unemployment rate made a huge recovery from 21.9% last spring to Sept. 2021’s 6.6% (still higher than the national...
USCIS Must Show Immigration Petitioner Derogatory Evidence And Provide Opportunity To Rebut It
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq.For several years, we and other lawyers for immigrants have been fighting the USCIS for the...
The Annual Taste of Waipahu is Back
After postponing the 2020 event due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 15th Annual Taste of Waipahu is...