Category: News
First 100 Days Of Freshman Pinay LA City Council Member Ysabel Jurado
Jurado is actively doing her job as a freshman legislator during her first 100 days and lately, by positively endorsing and advocating three key projects for the city.
Righteous Indignation
No matter how much I want to be unbothered, I am deeply affected by all that is happening around me.
BOOK REVIEW: FRANCHISING THE AMERICAN DREAM, The Story of Eddie Flores, Jr. and L & L Hawaiian Barbecue
Eddie credits L&L’s franchisees as the real ambassadors who spread the aloha spirit—and the “big boss” who pays their salaries.
Daju Releases “Rain” Remix With Denis Julia
The two artists possess the talent of using their music to open up about their personal experiences and relate to their audience.
BOOK REVIEW: OTA CAMP, Filipinos in Hawai’i Fight Eviction
By 1972, there were a total of 131 individuals who lived in Ota Camp, 11 of them were single, elderly men who were former plantation workers.
Maui Filipino Chamber Announces 2025 Gintong Pamana Leadership and Scholarship Awardees
The Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce announced recently the recipients of its prestigious 2025 Gintong Pamana Leadership and Scholarship Awards.
The Proposed U.S. Budget – Moral, Immoral, or Amoral?
The budget of the United States of America, now before the U.S. Senate, represents a new era of amoral depravity.
Profiling the Problem of School Bullying in Hawaii; Prevention and Actions to Take When It Happens
For many the problem of school bullying can be generational and leave lingering trauma into adulthood
Meth and Fentanyl Are the Greatest Threats of the Drug Problem in Hawaii; Health Risks, Rehabilitation and Community Outreach
The social cost of methamphetamine is between $41-68 billion dollars, studies show, which includes lost potential from meth use, meth-related impacts, and the burden of addiction on dependent users and their premature mortality.
