Category: Featured
Filipinos Celebrating Christmas and Wishing for Peace and Goodwill Around the World
by Edwin Quinabo As the world falls under the specter of two ongoing wars in the Middle East and Europe, the illumination of the Filipino [Read More…]
Shine Bright
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan Christmas is just around the corner… again. In the blink of an eye, another year is coming to an end. As the [Read More…]
Pinoy Robotics Guy Is California’s Teacher Of The Year
by Elpidio R. Estioko “Education is a way out of poverty! Education has brought me to the U.S. and as a Filipino immigrant, I am [Read More…]
THEATRE REVIEW: The Super Executive Aunties of the Malama Caregivers Collective
by Rose Cruz Churma On the eve of Thanksgiving, I attended a thought-provoking play at The Actors Group (TAG) playhouse at Iwilei. It was fitting [Read More…]
The Filipino Hostage Caught In The Middle In The Middle East; Plus, My Cousin Stephen’s Birthday
by Emil Guillermo Post-Thanksgiving week’s Black Friday was more like “Asian Friday” with a little something extra to be thankful for if you were following [Read More…]
Filipinos Share What They’re Thankful for Amid Turbulent Times
by Edwin Quinabo Thanksgiving Day is around the corner and typically the entire month of November is a time of giving thanks, having gratitude, and [Read More…]
What Do Asian Americans Think About Biden And Abortion?
by Emil Guillermo I don’t care for much for polls. Sure, I’ll write about them, but usually they say nothing about Asian Americans and what [Read More…]
Shedding Light on Diabetic Eye Disease and its Impact on Your Vision
by Janet Kelley Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that a staggering 34.2 million Americans have diabetes, with an additional 88 million adults having [Read More…]
Hawaii High Schools To Offer First-Of-Its-Kind Filipino History Course
The Filipino community makes up the largest ethnic group in Hawaii according to the AAPI Data. In a state with a large Filipino population, high-school [Read More…]
