Month: May 2024
Hawaii Filipinos Adjust to Their New Communities – Life as A U.S. Mainland Transplant
by Edwin QuinaboAlmost everyone in Hawaii has a sentimental story to tell of at least one member of the family...
AANHPI Month Is Almost Half Over, How Does May Feel So Far?
by Emil GuillermoIn Hawaii, it may seem like its AANHPI Month every month. But on the mainland, May is when...
State Marks The Start of Ka La’i Ola, A Major Housing Initiative For Maui Wildfire Survivors
Last month, Governor Josh Green, M.D. and community members officially broke ground on Ka La'i Ola. Ka La'i Ola means...
Huge Tax Cut Leads Way Of Legislature’s Achievements
by Keli‘i AkinaI don’t often get the opportunity to mark the end of Hawaii’s annual legislative sessions with applause. Usually,...
HFC’s Last Journalism Scholar, Lizette Nolasco, Graduates With Honors From Chaminade University
by Edna Bautista, Ed.D., Journalism Scholarship ChairLizette Jelena Nolasco of Aiea, winner of the 2022 Hawaii Filipino Chronicle (HFC) journalism...
It’s Important to Work on Making Hawaii More Affordable and Livable, But Outmigration Is Likely to Continue
When Ben Cayetano ran for Governor in the state of Hawaii – his first try and reelection – even way...
Could Toxic Politics and Deepening Sectoral Division Lead to Widespread Violence Under a Trump Dictatorship?
Perhaps more so this election cycle than any has the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle showed its true color of independent reporting...
Hawaii Must Lead – Thinking Global, Acting Local
by Gary HooserThe 2024 legislative session is over.Thousands of bills were introduced, and hundreds were passed into law.Surprisingly, state lawmakers...
A Recap of the 2024 Flores de Mayo & Filipino Fiesta
by Edna Bautista, Ed.D.Pinoy pride was everywhere at the Filipino Community Center in Waipahu on May 4, 2024, as this...