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Cutting State Spending To Help Lahaina Is Only Real Choice
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by Keli‘i Akina By their nature, emergencies tend to be sudden and unforeseen. As the devastating example of Lahaina has shown us, emergencies can come [Read More…]
It’s Biden v. Trump, But There’s Only One Way To Vote To Save Democracy
by Emil Guillermo We are now at a stage where the big rematch for the U.S. presidency is assured between President Biden and the former [Read More…]
Ohana: The Center Of The Universe
by Elpidio R. Estioko “Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind.” I heard the sentence first from my children Tweety and Paul and from my son-in-law Jonathan, [Read More…]
The Race for President
by Will Espero Silver power! Elderly power! The Democrats and Republicans have decided, and President Biden and Donald Trump will meet in a rematch for [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Bibliolepsy, A Novel
by Rose Cruz Churma The author, Gina Apostol, is the latest (Spring 2024) Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals at the University of Hawai’i [Read More…]
Comprehensive Survey Reveals The Mindset of Local Residents In All Four Counties
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The Winter 2023 Edition of Hawai’i Perspectives showcases the results of comprehensive surveys done by nearly 900 residents across the state. The survey was conducted [Read More…]
Filipino International Student Angela Bauza On Her Master’s Program Journey
by Jim Bea Sampaga Studying abroad is a privilege and a gift that many students hope to experience in their educational careers. Similarly, aiming for [Read More…]
March is Women’s History Month
by Dr. Arcelita Imasa It’s women’s history month. How are women doing in the workforce these days?–Reader Dear Reader, Salamat for your great question. Sadly, [Read More…]
Daily Dose Of Sunshine
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan There’s this line from one of my favorite children’s movies, Lilo and Stitch, that goes: “Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets [Read More…]
Fil-Ams in New York Commemorate The 38th Anniversary of EDSA People Power
The Filipino community across New York City gathered in Woodside, Queens to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the EDSA People Power on February 24. Organized [Read More…]