Category: Hawaii – Filipino
What All Saints Day, All Souls’ Day Mean to Filipinos, and a Bonus on Filipino Superstitions for Halloween
by Edwin Quinabo The diaspora of Filipinos to the four corners of the globe helps to spread Filipino culture worldwide, but it takes work to [Read More…]
Explore The Taste Of Waipahu In November
Looking forward to the annual food event in Waipahu? This November 4, the Waipahu Community Association (WCA) is hosting the 17th annual Taste of Waipahu [Read More…]
How the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Helps Gen Z Connect with Our Culture
by Lizette Nolasco Growing up as a fifth-generation Filipina in Hawaii, I felt disconnected from my Filipino heritage. After more than a hundred years of being on [Read More…]
Filipino American Math Teacher Named State Finalist of Presidential Award of Excellence In Mathematics and Science Teaching

by Jim Bea SampagaFilipino American math teacher Marcella Clark has been teaching mathematics for the past 16 years at Kawananakoa Middle School (KMS). Last month, [Read More…]
Cynthia Farias: Attorney, Musician and Director
by Renelaine Bontol Pfister Cynthia Farias is the director of “Symphony in Manila,” a play written by Michael Markrich and performed as a staged reading [Read More…]
Celebrate Filipino American History Month With Helobung Art Collective
Every October, Filipinos across the United States celebrate Filipino American History Month (FAHM) as a way to reconnect with our Filipino roots, revisit our history, [Read More…]
Respect Property Rights, Remove Red Tape For Lahaina Rebuild
by Keli‘i Akina The fires that razed Lahaina on Maui have left Hawaii grieving the loss of life, property and heritage in that beautiful and [Read More…]
Pinoy Singing Sensations Delight FilCom Center Audience
by Carlota Ader The Philippines’ hottest singing sensations were on full display during Joel Sebag’s Pinoy Superstars event held September 17, 2023 at the Filipino [Read More…]
New Assistance Available for Maui Fire Victims, Hawaii’s Filipino Community Rally to Offer Support
by Edwin Quinabo and Rose Cruz Churma “Every bit of assistance to the victims of Maui’s wildfires makes a difference,” said Chona Montesines-Sonido, publisher and [Read More…]