Category: News
Our BFF, Belinda “Lindy” Aquino
by Divina Telan Robillard “If you think she’s sprouted wings and gone to heaven, you’ve got another thing coming. She is alive, walks with a [Read More…]
A Tribute To Dr. Belinda Aquino: Renowned Author, Educator, Philanthropist, And Civil Rights Advocate
by Dr. Arcy Imasa On Sunday April 21, the University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Hawaii will be hosting an intimate “Salu-salo with Lindy” [Read More…]
CHRONICLE PULSE: Community Shares Dr. Lindy Aquino’s Most Important Contributions to the Philippines, Hawaii and Beyond
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle celebrates and honors the astounding achievements and contributions of Dr. Belinda “Lindy” Aquino in this special Chronicle Pulse in which we asked [Read More…]
Thank you, Dr. Benilda Aquino, for Your Lifetime’s Body of Work Advocating for Our Community
There is a special white fire that burns in the hearts and minds of people who dream of changing the world. These unique individuals are [Read More…]
The Power of Brilliance and Courage: Dr. Belinda Aquino In The Eyes Of A Kasama
by Raymund “Ka Ray”Liongson, Ph.D. Dutch American poet, academic, and diplomat Henry Van Dyke once wrote: “Genius is talent set on fire by courage.”This insightful [Read More…]
A Filipino Asian American in 2024; Plus My OJ memory
by Emil Guillermo I’m in New York doing my show, “Emil Amok, Lost NPR Host, Wiley Filipino, Vegan Transdad” as part of the New York [Read More…]
Show Your Community Support, Attend the Flores de Mayo and Filipino Fiesta, Saturday May 4
Longevity and success could best describe the annual Flores de Mayo & Filipino Fiesta. This signature event put together by Hawaii’s Filipino community rolls into [Read More…]
State Lawmakers Have Best Chance In A While To Move Needle In Solving Hawaii Housing Crisis
by Ted Kefalas Smaller homes on smaller lots could be a big antidote to Hawaii’s housing shortage if only state lawmakers would make it easier [Read More…]
Four-Year Driver’s License Now Available To Oahu Residents Ages 72-79
Oahu residents who are between the ages of 71 and 79 now have the option to renew their driver’s license every four years as long [Read More…]
10 Tips to Protect Your Eyes When You’re On the Job!
Whether you’re working remotely, at a job site, or in an office setting, ensuring eye safety and wellness is paramount. The CDC and the National [Read More…]