Category: News
Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawai‘i Announces Fellows Class of 2026
Applicants went through a rigorous committee interview process with FCCH advisors who are respected community leaders, and some were Fellows themselves.
HIFF Celebrates Filipino American History Month with “Spotlight on the Philippines”
The Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) celebrates its 45th anniversary in October alongside Filipino American History Month. To celebrate, HIFF is highlighting Filipino stories from [Read More…]
Center for Philippine Studies at UH Mānoa Celebrates 50 Years
The Center for Philippine Studies (CPS) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
WIC Clinics To Remain Open, Food Benefits Fully Available
All scheduled appointments, nutrition education, and benefit issuance services are proceeding as normal.
BOOK REVIEW: From Memory To Meaning
by Rose Cruz Churma This anthology book consists of personal narratives collected by the Filipino Association of University Women (FAUW) and published in August 2025. [Read More…]
“Quezon” Makes International Debut At 45th Hawaii International Film Festival
The Filipino historical film “Quezon,” starring Jericho Rosales, is making its international film debut this October at the 45th Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF45) as [Read More…]
When Tears Become Prayer for Thy Kingdom Come
These past weeks, my heart has been heavy. The headlines are filled with violence, assassinations, wars, corruption, bombings, and shootings. It is not just here in America—it is everywhere.
Tapao: Dagidagi iti Kinasiak -3
by Amado YoroTapao 3: KayawSirmataek, wen, sirmataek ti sabaliA panangmatmat iti pakabuklamSarmingka koma a pagtamdakKet birbirokek ti sungbat ti saludsod:Naipasngay kadin ti sabali payNga adipen [Read More…]
CDC-FDA’s Recommendations for New COVID-19 Vaccinations Are at Odds with Medical Societies, Find Out Who Should Get Vaccinated
Pharmacists and insurance groups indicate that obtaining the COVID-19 vaccine will become more challenging, as it will now require a visit to the doctor instead of the pharmacy.
Policymakers Need To Move Faster To Remove Legal Barriers To Lahaina’s Recovery
State and county officials have made some progress in lifting burdensome building rules, but there is much more that could be done to help.