Category: Hawaii – Filipino
Why Do You Read The Hawaii Filipino Chronicle?
To celebrate this milestone, we reached out to HFC readers to know what made them support this Hawaii-based Filipino ethnic newspaper.
What accomplishments do you believe the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle has achieved during its 32 years of service to the community?
For this issue, HFC flipped the script and reached out to its own past and current staff members to reflect on the last 32 years of HFC.
Don’t Trust Corporate Media’s Smear Campaign on Digital Media; There Are Excellent Small News Outlets Online
It’s safe to say now that we have a legitimate alternative to corporate mainstream news.
Support the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle: Your Voice And Advocate
For the past three decades, the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle (HFC) has been at the forefront of news and stories that are relevant and essential to the Filipino community in Hawaii.
Celebrating 32 Years of Resilience and Hope: The Legacy of the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle
by publishers Chona Montesines-Sonido and Charles Sonido The Hawaii Filipino Chronicle is celebrating its 32nd anniversary this year. Several years ago, it seemed likely that [Read More…]
Banishing ‘the Blob’ Should Be A Legislative Priority
During the 2023-2024 biennium, the Blob comprised a staggering 5,810 bills that were introduced by just 75 lawmakers who have no meaningful limit on how many bills they are allowed to introduce each session.
BOOK REVIEW: The Hawai`i Book of Rice: Tales, Trivia and 101 Great Recipes
A combination of cookbook and culinary history, this book offers a new look at rice, a staple in Hawai`i’s kitchens, and reflects the diverse cultures of the residents that comprise the islands.
HFC raising funds now to bring back journalism scholarship program
by HFC Staff As the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle begins its 32nd year of publication, the newspaper is raising funds to bring back the state’s only [Read More…]
Tribute to Pacita Cabulera Saludes and the Halo Halo Art Exhibition
Her lasting legacy continues through her nine children, 22 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.
New Report Suggests Ways To End Hawaii Building-Permit Nightmares
Too many Hawaii businesses and homeowners experience building permit headaches when trying to open a new shop, add a room or even just build a fence.
