Category: Featured
Ethnic, Social and Alternative Media Collectively Now Rival Mainstream Media As Co-Gatekeepers of Mass Communications
by Edwin Quinabo Ethnic media in the U.S. dates to the 1800s and early 1900s. It is one of the oldest branches in a collective [Read More…]
Art in Waipahu, Illegal Fireworks, U.S. Congress
by Will Espero A new quaint art gallery at Minasa Hawaii restaurant in Waipahu held its opening reception on October 21 in celebration of Filipino [Read More…]
Streamline Permitting Process To Reduce Wait Times, Favoritism
by Keli‘i Akina Anyone wanting to renovate, repair, or build a home in Honolulu can typically expect to wait months or even years before being [Read More…]
Waipahu Legislator Receives Award From National Women’s Organization
Waipahu Representative Rachele Lamosao is named 2023 Elected Women of Excellence Awardee by the National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL). “I am grateful to receive [Read More…]
Why We Remember 1587 As We Bid One Last Goodbye To Filipino American History Month
by Emil Guillermo Before we get all thankful in November, let us honor again the reason why October was officially designated Filipino American History Month [Read More…]
What All Saints Day, All Souls’ Day Mean to Filipinos, and a Bonus on Filipino Superstitions for Halloween
by Edwin Quinabo The diaspora of Filipinos to the four corners of the globe helps to spread Filipino culture worldwide, but it takes work to [Read More…]
Filipino American History Month And My Birthday
by Emil Guillermo October is my birthday. I am 118. No lie. I won’t take a day off for Columbus, but I’ll take a day [Read More…]
How Widows Or Widowers Of US Citizens Can Get A Green Card
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq. An alien spouse of a U.S. citizen can get a green card if such a spouse is petitioned by the [Read More…]
