Category: News
Celebrate Center for Philippine Studies Anniversary with “Dancing in the Diaspora”
“‘Dancing in the Diaspora’ delves into the interconnected lives of Filipinos maneuvering the waters of belonging and exclusion in Hawaii and beyond,” said Perillo.
BOOK REVIEW: The Philippines Is Not A Small Country
The essays can be read in any order, depending on one’s mood and interest.
Filipino Stories and Culture Showcased at the 45th Hawaii International Film Festival
With 77 feature films, 143 shorts to 42 world premieres representing 46 countries, HIFF45 offered a global cinematic feast—many of which will continue making waves beyond the festival.
Filipino Americans Building Communities, Filipino Values, Visibility; A Snapshot of Their Historical Moments and Socioeconomic Status
The Filipino American community is one of the largest and fastest-growing Asian American groups in the United States. They represent the third largest Asian American group, with 4.45 million Filipinos, according to recent census data.
What You Need to Know About the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The 2025 reconciliation bill, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, is now law.
Shutdown Comedy? We’re In The King Zone
The October shutdown of the U.S. government is a joke.
Rise Up, Pilipinas!
All the while, government leaders, those we’ve entrusted with our votes and our hard-earned taxes, fill their pockets and flourish at the expense of the people.
Filipino Americans Have Plenty to Celebrate This Filipino American History Month; Let’s Keep Building Our Community
Whether we are Republican or Democrat, this is a historical moment for our Filipino American community, to see a Filipino American AG representing close to 40 million Californians and by extension due to the subject matter could impact the entire nation.
Celebrate Filipino American History Month With Local Events This October
October is Filipino American History Month to celebrate the history and culture of Filipinos in the United States.
US Cities Aren’t Meant to be Used for Military Training Grounds or Typical Law Enforcement, Trump’s Militarization of Our Cities Is Alarming
In Washington, DC where the National Guard was deployed in August, Trump justified the action by saying DC was experiencing a severe crime emergency with “bloodshed, bedlam and squalor.”
