Category: Hawaii – Filipino
Voting Criteria – The Party or the Person?
Electing the right person to serve in public office is about more than just choosing someone with a good heart who cares deeply about the community.
Support the Ohana Medical Mission by Attending Their Charity Masquerade Ball-Fundraiser This Oct 26
Medical missions are transformative. To the patients – many who are desperate to seek medical care but either do not have access or cannot afford [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: How Social Work Changed Hawaii—From Practice to Social Justice
This book attempts to describe how social workers played a pivotal role in nurturing social justice by introducing reform and innovation in delivering services to the troubled and marginalized.
This Labor Day, Celebrate The Union Advantage!
Union members have a voice at work through their union.
Hawaii Emergency Proclamation To Address Condo Insurance Crisis
There has been an unprecedented rate increase due to a hardening global insurance industry and a recent increase in catastrophic events around the world.
Profile: Philip Sabado, the FilAm artist from Maui
Do you know that a FilAm artist has been providing art lessons to the children of Maui for 20 years now?
The Political Old Guard Must Go
President Biden’s decision to step down makes space for the new leadership we so desperately need to step up.
Clear Away Legal Barriers To Hasten Lahaina Homebuilding
One clear example is the story of the Ohana Hope Village.
Maui, Here We Come!
We are looking forward to a good working partnership that will bring an expanded community reach and business involvement in chronicling activities and other developments in both cities
BOOK REVIEW: Letters To Kindra
One of the things Kindra shared with Rosie is to “always remember that kindness counts. When you show kindness to others, it makes them feel loved.”
