Category: Hawaii – Filipino
BOOK REVIEW: Hawai‘i A Pilipino Dream
It is just fitting to revisit Virgilio Menor Felipe’s book, Hawai‘i A Pilipino Dream, the memoir of Bonipasyo, a Filipino sakada who arrived on the islands in 1924.
Understanding Domestic Workers Part 2
Domestic workers are primarily found in long-term care facilities such as adult residential care homes, foster homes, and nursing homes.
Waipahu Celebrates Pasko Sa Nayon
by Carlota Ader The spirit of Christmas permeated the air at the Waipahu Community Christian Church (WCCC) with the much-anticipated Pasko Sa Nayon celebration held [Read More…]
Filipino Recipes For Noche Buena: Crispy Pork Belly and Chicken Inasal
by Jim Bea Sampaga Are you still looking for dishes to serve for Noche Buena? Well, look no further! We got you covered. Presenting two [Read More…]
Ube, The 2024 Flavor Of The Year, Is Key Ingredient In Local Holiday Desserts
Ube flavor is described as subtly sweet with a hint of vanilla and nutty taste.
It’s The Season of Giving, Filipinos Uplift Their Community Through Charitable Works
by Edwin QuinaboThe season of giving is upon us. To Christians, the ultimate gift was that God gave His son Jesus to the world for [Read More…]
Hawaii Real Estate Prices Hold Steady, Sales Up; Homeowners Worry Over Rising Skyrocket Insurance Rates and Maintenance Fees
Whether you’re an investor, first-time buyer or bought and sold real estate for the tenth time, the process of buying or selling real estate comes with stress and uncertainty.
Carlota Ader: The Pulse of Hawaii Filipino Chronicle
Indeed, Ader, who is now 76, is the pulse of the Filipino community and HFC.
It’s Time To Get Serious About Making Hawaii Affordable
Hawaii might be paradise, but it’s no stranger to population loss.
The Homeowners Insurance and Association-Maintenance Fee Skyrocket Hike Is a State Crisis That Must Be Taken Up in the 2025 State Legislature
Cumulatively over decades, we’re looking at tens of thousands of Hawaii residents who’ve already left the state. The reason for many of them leaving has to do with the high cost of living.