Category: Featured
It’s A Tall Order, But Immigration Reform Could Finally Become Law
by Edwin Quinabo For well over two decades, a comprehensive immigration reform bill has failed to pass. From George W. Bush to Barack Obama, both [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Filipina 1
by Rose Churma The month of March is designated as International Women’s Month, and to acknowledge this, we are featuring an anthology published close to [Read More…]
Filipino-Americans Demand Answers And Justice to the Police Killing of Angelo Quinto
“Please don’t kill me.” “Please don’t kill me” — these were the last few words that Angelo Quinto said before being forced to the ground [Read More…]
Pandemic: Burial Rites the Corona Way!
by Elpidio Estioko Are we burying our dead the traditional way during the pandemic? What must be done to respect tradition and keep people safe [Read More…]
#ChooseToChallenge Women
For this year’s International Women’s Day, the campaign theme #ChooseToChallenge urges everyone, regardless of gender, to challenge and call out gender bias and inequality. The [Read More…]
Filipino Community Celebrates Women’s Month with Weekly Events
by Jim Bea Sampaga Every March, the world celebrates International Women’s Month to celebrate women, raise awareness on gender issues and promote gender equality and [Read More…]
An Ode to The Woman
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan This March, we celebrate one of the most beautiful creation – the woman. The world we live in, with all the comparison [Read More…]
Feds Move to Save Small Businesses on the Brink of Closure
by Edwin Quinabo Small businesses are running out of cash and running out of time. Nine months after the first Federal assistance to help small [Read More…]
