Category: Hawaii – Filipino
Roosters, LGBTQ, Rail, and Iam
by Will Espero Cockfighting is a very controversial pastime in Hawaii with a long history in our state and foreign countries around the world. In [Read More…]
Buying A Home Is Still One of the Best Investments to Make, Keep Alive the Hope for Purchasing Your Dream Home
Data taken by the U.S. Census Bureau, 2011-2015, show Filipinos have the third (behind Japanese and Chinese, ahead of Whites, Native Hawaiians, and all others) [Read More…]
Congratulations to the Hawaii Class of 2023 Graduates
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the class of 2023 college and high school graduates. The last graduation ceremonies wrapped up in Hawaii this past [Read More…]
Philippine Consulate General, US Occupational Safety and Health Administration Explore Collaboration Opportunities
On May 22, the Philippine Consulate General in Honolulu’s Acting Head of Post Grace Bulos (second from left) met with United States Department of Labor [Read More…]
Social Security Administration Extends Outreach and Access For Supplemental Security Income
The Social Security Administration has expanded its outreach to underserved communities in need of financial help who may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). [Read More…]
Public Health Nurses to Promote Disaster Preparedness
June marks the beginning of the 2023 Central Pacific hurricane season and the state is gearing up to prepare Hawaii communities. The Department of Health [Read More…]
Honolulu City Council Chairs Introduce Charter Amendment, Bill Prohibiting Outside Employment for Councilmembers
Council Chair Tommy Waters (D-4) and Vice Chair Esther Kiaʻāina (D-3) introduced a charter amendment and bill to ensure the undivided attention and commitment of [Read More…]
The 2023 Summer Reading Challenge Is Here!
The community is invited to grow seeds of knowledge as part of the Hawaii State Public Library System’s annual Summer Reading Challenge which began June [Read More…]
PINOY PRIDE: Three Young Filipinos Share How They Are Perpetuating Their Culture In Hawaii
by Lizette Nolasco Hawaii is a large melting pot of cultures so it is understandable that much of one’s traditions, practices and beliefs can get [Read More…]
Governor Is Last Hope To Rein In State Spending Spree
by Keli‘i Akina The chaos that typically characterizes the final days of a Hawaii legislative session this year produced a state budget that exceeds the [Read More…]
