Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Weathers Media Industry’s Economic Storms to Reach Its 30th Year in Publishing
by Edwin Quinabo It’s been a long drought for ethnic media, newspapers and broadcast stations….
by Edwin Quinabo It’s been a long drought for ethnic media, newspapers and broadcast stations….
by Keli‘i Akina City officials in John’s Creek, Georgia, recently revamped their government services to…
by Atty. Emmanuel S. Tipon Filipino American candidates winning in Hawaii’s General Election bucked the…
by Rose Churma This book maintains that after half a century of seeking new jobs…
When the publishers of the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle were brainstorming for a name of our…
Mobilizing and energizing a base and throwing muti-millions at a campaign are not guaranteed strategies…
by Emil Guillermo I knew it wasn’t going to be a “red wave” even before…
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq. On October 21, 1988, President Ferdinand E. Marcos and First…
The past few weeks has been eventful here in Hilo, Hawaii. From movie screenings to…
Young Filipino Americans from Hawaii and New York are raising funds to publish a children’s…