Category: Hawaii – Filipino
BOOK REVIEW: Shrouded in Mystery–The Unveiling of the Hanapēpē Massacre
Aside from the customary gathering and speeches by dignitaries, the authors of this book released a limited edition of 100 copies in observance of the centennial of the Hanapēpē Massacre.
Trump Defeats Harris, Hawaii Congressional Incumbents Sweep, Filipino Candidates Score Wins
Trump’s victory came on an America-first economic populist platform and a conservative culture agenda.
What’s Really Happening in Undas? Why Is This Filipino Cultural Practice Worth Preserving?
For Filipinos in the diaspora who are removed from the Philippines (where our culture is the dominant one there), our unique ethnic culture is at even greater risk of surviving in our new social environment in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Standing With The Workers: Why The Community Must Be Involved In Labor Struggles
Nurses at the Kapiolani Medical Center staged a demonstration in protest of their illegal and morally indefensible lockout by the hospital management.
The Fight For Justice Never Stops
While November 5, 2024 is past and gone, the fight for justice must never stop.
The Hilton Hotel Waikiki Workers Strike
Thousands more hotel workers in Waikiki are ready to strike over these issues if this is what they need to get what they deserve.
Filipino Community Opine on Harris v Trump
The fate of the 47th U.S. president will ride on this year’s seven swing states – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin – together worth 93 Electoral College Votes.
Filipino American Candidates In the 2024 General Election Ballot
by Jim Bea Sampaga The November 5 General Election is fast approaching. By the time this Hawaii Filipino Chronicle issue hits the racks, the County [Read More…]
Filipino Food Week Launch: Kaon na ta!
Eighteen restaurants are participating: 12 on Oahu, five on Maui, and one in American Samoa.
BOOK REVIEW: UNBENDING CANE–Pablo Manlapit, A Filipino Labor Leader in Hawai’i
A confluence of recent events raised interest in the Filipino labor leader, Pablo Manlapit.
