Category: Hawaii – Filipino
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.
If The Elections Were Held Today, Who Would You Vote For President Of The United States And Why?
To find the pulse of the local Filipino community, the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle reached out to six readers for their presidential pick.
Latest “Empty Homes” Tax Proposal Not Worth Pursuing
Measures similar to Bill 46 were proposed and shelved in 2022 and 2020, but like a zombie, the idea of taxing so-called empty homes keeps coming bac
The 2024 General Election Voting Guide
In this article, let’s see the step-by-step process of dropping your ballot mail.
Your Vote, Your Voice: PSA Video Aims To Empower Filipino, AANPHI Voters
“Embrace the power of democracy’s dance,” sings the first time-voter in a voter PSA video released by the Filipino Voter Empowerment Project (FVEP).
Get Excited Hawaii, Filipino Food Week (FFW) Is Back, Oct 15-21, Ilonggo Cuisine Featured
This goal of promoting Filipino cuisine to grow through wider exposure speaks to the heart of why there is a need for a Filipino Food Week in the first place.
Hawaii Legislative Reform – Time Is Now
The toxic culture that puts helping friends and punishing enemies ahead of implementing good public policy – must go.
BOOK REVIEW: Hawaii Gardens and Plants of Hawaii–How To Grow Them
Fortunato Teho was the first immigrant of Filipino ancestry to become a naturalized American citizen in Hawaii and the first Filipino to graduate from the University of Hawai’i.
Understanding Domestic Workers
Family caregivers often are not paid, while many individuals provide care through care facilities designated by law as paid caregivers.
Lies, False Statements, and Politics
Unfortunately, Donald Trump has a habit of not telling the truth and saying things he should not be saying.
