Category: News
Salute to Filipino Workers on Labor Day
by Raymund Llanes Liongson, PhD History has taught us that Filipino presence in Hawaii is rooted in labor. Filipino migration to Hawaii began in 1906 [Read More…]
A New Global Super Bloc Is Born in BRICS, the U.S. Should Look at This as Opportunity for Cooperation, Not Antagonistically
The recent expansion of BRICS will result in a global powershift in geopolitics and trade from U.S.-Europe hegemony to BRICS as now being a coequal [Read More…]
The Excitement for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup
by Dylan Bothamley and Max Levin The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup tipped off on Friday, August 25 in Manila, Okinawa and Jakarta. The Philippines [Read More…]
The Philippines Historic Campaign At The 2023 Women’s World Cup
by Dylan Bothamley and Max Levin The Women’s World Cup ended on August 20th with Spain defeating England 1-0 in a tense final match. The [Read More…]
“All of Us Belong Right Here”: Asian American Stories Video Competition
by Elpidio R. Estioko Videos tell stories! This is the theme of this year’s Asian American Stories Video Competition; the first major project launched this [Read More…]
Do We Have Paid Sick Day in Hawaii?
by Dr. Arcelita Imasa Does Hawaii require employers to offer some paid sick days or paid family and medical leave? I have family in other [Read More…]
Filipinos on Surviving Maui’s Wildfires, Coping with the Aftermath and Looking Ahead
by Edwin Quinabo Hawaii is in a period of mourning, loss and shock. Historic Lahaina town in Maui was leveled to debris in the deadliest [Read More…]
Trump’s Three Strikes, But Soon A Fourth
by Emil Guillermo I started performing my latest Amok monologue, “Emil Amok: Lost NPR Host…” in San Francisco on Aug. 12, 17 and 19. It’s [Read More…]
UP Sablay: After 18 Years
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan Eighteen years. This is the number of years Helweena Sadorra, ‘Wennah’, waited before finally wearing the renowned University of the Philippines (UP) [Read More…]
Symphony in Manila: A Play
by Renelaine B. Pfister On August 19 at 7 p.m., there will be a staged reading of Michael Markrich’s play, Symphony in Manila, at Manoa [Read More…]