Category: Featured
Filipino Communities on the Mainland and Hawaii Rally to Push Back Against ICE’s Tactics and Politicization
Protests against ICE’s tactics spread like wildfire across other cities with large immigrant populations in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York City. Outcry not only happened in blue metropolises, but in other places like Oxnard, Louisville, Baltimore, Raleigh, Columbus, Dallas, Portland, El Paso, Meridan, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Kansas City.
Is the Philippines Ready for a Filipino American Ambassador to the US Embassy in Manila?
Donahue is the leading contender for this critical position, which is not surprising. His resume is impressive.
The Aftermath of the 2023 Maui Wildfires Years Later
Starting life from the ashes has not been easy for immigrants and migrants like the Filipino community. Navigating disaster recovery has been a challenge for many.
On Father’s Day Weekend—A Poem For My Dad, The Manong, A Golf Triumph, And The People Say “No Kings” As Trump Shows His Wares
by Emil Guillermo For a guy like me, who loved to play golf with my pals during my days in Hawaii, the topper for Father’s [Read More…]
Thousands of Hawaii Filipinos Could Lose Their Health Insurance if Cuts to Medicaid Pushes Through
Medicaid is a joint federal and state health insurance program that provides health insurance to more than 71 million low-income and disabled Americans.
BOOK REVIEW: OTA CAMP, Filipinos in Hawai’i Fight Eviction
By 1972, there were a total of 131 individuals who lived in Ota Camp, 11 of them were single, elderly men who were former plantation workers.
Assessing The Legislature
Thankfully, they seem to have kept the pedal to the metal, as there are many positive results to report.
Maui Filipino Chamber Announces 2025 Gintong Pamana Leadership and Scholarship Awardees
The Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce announced recently the recipients of its prestigious 2025 Gintong Pamana Leadership and Scholarship Awards.
