Day: May 8, 2021
US Poverty Rate Spikes Highest Ever in a One-Year Period
by Edwin QuinaboMore studies are starting to confirm what millions of Americans all along have been feeling and suspected since...
Unemployment Fraud on the Rise
by Edwin QuinaboWhile unemployment benefits have kept millions of Americans from falling through the cracks to poverty, the government’s emergency...
Small Businesses Impacted by Oahu’s Severe Natural Disaster Now Eligible for SBA Loans
Oahu small businesses impacted by March’s severe storms, flooding and landslides are now eligible for low-interest disaster loans through the...
‘We need more Asian-American/Pacific Islander in the Biden admin’ –Sen. Hirono
by Elpidio R. EstiokoHawaii Democratic Senator Mazie Hirono is pushing for more Asian American and Pacific Islander representation in President...
California’s New Attorney General: The Filipino American with the Golden Story
by Emil GuillermoRob Bonta?People around the country better get to know Bonta who is now officially confirmed as the first...
Let’s Rebuild, But Rebuild with Ingenuity That Includes Infrastructure to Keep People From Falling to Poverty
Poverty eradication suffered major setbacks as new studies show the economic fallout from COVID-19 has added 8 million new poor...
Pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act; It Benefits Everyone, Including Our Police Officers
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous quote “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice” had...
Analyzing The Cognitive Consequences Of Faith In God Among Filipino Women
by Freddie R. Obligacion, Ph.D.In my groundbreaking quantitative modeling study of 620 Bicolano women from Bicol Region, Philippines, I proposed...
BOOK REVIEW: NO FILTER, A Collection of Monologues about Millennials by Millennials
by Rose ChurmaMillennials were born in the analog age but were nurtured by the digital revolution. It’s not a surprise...