Category: As I See It
July 27, Guam’s Iglesia Ni Cristo Day for the COVID Hero
Declared as a COVID Hero in 2020 at the height of the epidemic that struck the island of Hawaii, the proclamation coincided with the Church’s 111th anniversary, Orozco explained.
Milpitas Library Renamed After Pinoy Former 6-Term Mayor Jose Esteves
The Milpitas Jose Esteves Library Naming Ceremony was held on Saturday, July 19.
Sen. Padilla Handcuffed In La Supporting Immigrants, Filam Cause
The Democratic senator was hauled out of Noem’s briefing as she called California and LA leaders “socialists” who are working against the Trump administration.
First 100 Days Of Freshman Pinay LA City Council Member Ysabel Jurado
Jurado is actively doing her job as a freshman legislator during her first 100 days and lately, by positively endorsing and advocating three key projects for the city.
Responsibility, Accountability: The Dual Role Of Government And Citizens To Succeed
This is a positive normative culture that all government officials need to understand and adopt.
Silicon Valley Community Media Announces Asian American Video Contest 2025 Winners
The contest has a theme of “My Gift To America,” with over 93 contestants who submitted their entries.
Will The Latest Homelessness Bills In The Mainland Resonate In Hawaii?
States have launched their programs, and somehow, the problem is still a concern for all to consider.
What Is The Current Day Significance Of A Public Library?
As I see it, the public library is still vitally important and significant in serving the community despite living in the digital world of the 21st century.
Is There A Program In The Transportation Industry For The Youth?
Advanced training for the youth as transportation workers is in the pipeline!
Medical Missions: Giving Back to the Community
Dr. Montero, we need more people like you! Keep it up and don’t give up on people who are in dire need!