Category: Featured
BOOK REVIEW: FILIPINX – Heritage Recipes from the Diaspora
by Rose Churma This book contains recipes that Filipino immigrants brought with them when they left their country of birth to be part of the [Read More…]
Hawaii DLIR Is Now Back Open For In-Person Services
Open from Wednesdays through Fridays, the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) will be available for in-person first-come, first-served basis services. The DLIR [Read More…]
As 2021 Winds Down, the Ahmaud Arbery Trial Gives Us a Lesson in How To Get Racial Justice
by Emil Guillermo I’m still digesting all that’s happened this Thanksgiving holiday. I’m vegan, so it was all fake turkey. But the justice was real. [Read More…]
Majority of Americans Approve of Drug Price Negotiation, Support Lowering Cost of Prescription Drugs
by Edwin Quinabo It has been decades in the making – consumer advocates and senior groups like AARP lobbying Congress and former presidents for Medicare [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: 101 Filipino Icons
by Rose Churma The retailing company Bench and the publisher Adarna House had a major goal when developing this book to create a book that [Read More…]
Why Every Day Is Veterans Day If You’re Filipino Americans
by Emil Guillermo Veterans Day has passed, but in Hawaii, you could be commemorating all year and not honor everyone who deserves recognition. And that’s [Read More…]
Filipino-Ran Farm Honored By Manoa Heritage Center
In honor of Filipino American History Month last October, the Manoa Heritage Center honored Elpidio and Nobuku Acopan of Acopan Farm, a Filipino-ran farm in [Read More…]
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 accredited university in Hawaii [Read More…]
