Category: Hawaii – Filipino
NYMWPS , Youth Group urges Pres. Marcos to declare July 12 as the West Philippine Sea National Day
On July 12, 2016, the Philippines achieved a historic victory at the Arbitral Tribunal regarding our sovereign rights over the West Philippine Sea.
Filipinos Take Strides Forward Toward Filipino Empowerment, But Low Voter Participation Still Hinders Progress
To spike Filipino voter participation, Hawaii’s Filipino community in the past has tried coordinated carpooling to election sites, set up voter registration booths at community events and publish and announce election information in Filipino newspapers and radio programs.
Antidote to Enhancing Filipino Empowerment? We Need a New Political Turning Point as What Occurred in the 1990s
The concept of Filipino empowerment has been seriously talked about since the late 1980s and early 1990s with a historic “symbolic” breakthrough in the election of Gov. Ben Cayetano in 1994.
Chronicle Awarded $10k In Journalism Scholarships; Program Paused Due To Pandemic Economy Effects
The Chronicle has awarded a total of $10,000 for the higher education of local Filipino journalism and mass communication (JMC) students.
Tell Us More About Wage Theft
Wage theft is the failure of an employer to pay employees what they have legitimately earned.
St. George Parish Reaches Historic Milestone, 70th Anniversary and Its Filipino Catholic Ministry Holds First Santacruzan
by Edwin Quinabo St. George Parish in Waimanalo, its consecrated leaders and parishioners are counting their blessings as they celebrate the church’s 70th anniversary. Just [Read More…]
Eraserheads Are Coming To Honolulu!
by Renelaine Bontol Pfister Filipino alternative rock band Eraserheads is coming to Honolulu to kick off their Huling El Bimbo 2024 World Tour! The first [Read More…]
St. George Parish is Doing God’s Work, Congratulations on Its 70th Anniversary, And Much Success to Its Filipino Catholic Ministry
Congratulations to St. George Parish and all the priests who served there and its parishioners on their 70th anniversary. What a historic milestone reached for [Read More…]
Netanyahu Shouldn’t Speak Before Congress; AIPAC Is No Friend to the American People and Undermines Fair Elections
Once again, the U.S. Congress is tone deaf to the average American.
Broadway Star Jade Stice Dies At 53
Filipino American local Hawaii Broadway star Jade Stice sadly passed away at age 53 due to a hiking accident on the mainland.