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BOOK REVIEW: Mga Gerilya Sa Powell Street
by Rose Cruz Churma November is the month when we commemorate Veterans Day. It is just fitting to highlight a book about Filipino veterans and [Read More…]
Everyone Keeps Saying I Need A Trust? Why Do I Need One?
by Sheryll Bonilla, Esq. Trusts are used to avoid probate after a property owner dies. A settlor is a person who creates a trust for [Read More…]
Not “Or,” But “And”
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan It was just like yesterday when the world was confronted by a major conflict between two nations. We were all shocked when [Read More…]
Reform CON Laws To Increase Hawaii Healthcare Access
by Keli‘i Akina Who do you think decides whether Maui needs a new cancer center, Kauai needs a new hospice, or the North Shore needs [Read More…]
Let’s Commemorate Veteran’s Day
by Dr. Arcelita Imasa Whatever happened to the thousands of brave Filipinos who answered the call to fight with the U.S. military in World War [Read More…]
Ti Ayamuom Dagiti Daniw Ni Amado Yoro
by Amado Yoro This poem is about the song of love to a loved one. Wandering one place to place, searching for fortune. There is [Read More…]
Ethnic, Social and Alternative Media Collectively Now Rival Mainstream Media As Co-Gatekeepers of Mass Communications
by Edwin Quinabo Ethnic media in the U.S. dates to the 1800s and early 1900s. It is one of the oldest branches in a collective [Read More…]
Art in Waipahu, Illegal Fireworks, U.S. Congress
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by Will Espero A new quaint art gallery at Minasa Hawaii restaurant in Waipahu held its opening reception on October 21 in celebration of Filipino [Read More…]
Streamline Permitting Process To Reduce Wait Times, Favoritism
by Keli‘i Akina Anyone wanting to renovate, repair, or build a home in Honolulu can typically expect to wait months or even years before being [Read More…]