Category: Featured
Filipino Educators In The Mainland
by Elpidio R. Estioko While Filipino teachers and educators had a hard time getting into the educational system as teachers here in the US as [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: EVEN THE RAINBOW HAS A BODY—Distinct Artistic Legacies
by Rose Churma This book is a compilation of essays on Filipinos and Filipino-Americans who have put the arts at the center of their existence [Read More…]
Senate Committee Passes Bill To Increase Internships At Local Businesses
The Senate Ways and Means Committee passed the Senate Bill 801 on Feb. 22. The bill aims to establish a new tax credit that could [Read More…]
Filipino Farmers Are Major Part of Hawaii’s Drive Towards Building Food Sustainability
by Edwin Quinabo There are many myths surrounding agriculture and farming in Hawaii. Myth: There isn’t enough agriculture land in the state for an Ag [Read More…]
Biden Connects In Confident, Optimistic State Of The Union Address
by Emil Guillermo My father was one of the first Filipinos to arrive in America in the 1920s. If Willie Guillermo were alive, he’d be [Read More…]
Young Local Journalists Discuss the Future of the Filipino Narrative
by Lizette Nolasco The Filipino community makes up a large portion of the melting pot of Hawaii—more than 23% of the state’s population, according to [Read More…]
Governor’s Tax Plan Deserves Credit, But Not For Its Credits
by Keli’i Akina Gov. Josh Green made waves with some of the bold proposals he offered during his first State of the State address in [Read More…]
Filipinos Caring for Their Elderly: Home Care or Assisted Living Facility? Having Options Is Empowering
by Edwin Quinabo Senior advocacy groups have been warning of a silver tsunami for decades and a need to prepare for the rising demand in [Read More…]
Accidents, Personal Injury and Law with Atty. George Alejandro
by Jim Bea Sampaga As people would say, Hawaii is a paradise. But paradise isn’t accident-proof. In the first three months of 2021, there were [Read More…]
