Category: Featured
Heart Check
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan February is Heart Month—literally and figuratively. Not only do we celebrate love, but we also remember the organ that beats and pumps [Read More…]
Workers Group Calls for Improved Processing of Unemployment Insurance, Plans Rally on Feb. 24
The Hawaii Workers Center plans a rally in front of the Dept. of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) offices at 10:15 then march to the [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: FOR THE PEOPLE, WITH THE PEOPLE — Developing Social Enterprises in the Philippines
by Rose Churma Last February 4, a Hawaii-based non-profit, the Hawaii-Philippines Business and Economic Council, hosted a talk-story on social entrepreneurship. One of the panelists was [Read More…]
Hawaii’s Physician Shortage: What’s Driving the Shortfall and How Do We Get Out of It
by Edwin Quinabo The shortage of doctors is like the chest pain that went ignored but can no longer be left to destiny to settle. [Read More…]
Surviving Disasters With Caring, Preparedness and Hope
by Dr. Freddie Rabelas Obligacion Disaster tested and weary, Filipinos humbly accept that natural calamities are part and parcel of their way of life. Unrelenting [Read More…]
When the US and Philippines Compete for Worst Crime Against Democracy
by Emil Guillermo Who would have thought we’d see the day when the United States and the Philippines would actually be vying for number one [Read More…]
Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Releases Pulse of Business Survey Results
by Jim Bea Sampaga Two in three Hawaii businesses are experiencing severe declines in revenues, according to a recent survey by Hawaii Chamber of Commerce [Read More…]
Philippine Consulate to Celebrate Filipino Food Movement in Hawaii via Virtual Summit
by Jim Bea Sampaga Filipino food and cuisine are a big part of Hawaii’s local and immigrant culture. Filipino and Filipino Americans in the islands [Read More…]
