Category: Featured
Start With Permit Delays To Trim Homebuilding Red Tape
by Keli‘i Akina If you need proof that Hawaii’s housing shortage is related at some level to bureaucratic incompetence, look no further than the many [Read More…]
Filipino Cooking Priest’s Mission Is To Save Families And The World Through Food
by Edna Bautista, Ed.D. The family is a strong cultural value for Filipinos. But in a hectic world filled with many distractions, the family unit [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: WOMEN AGAINST MARCOS – Stories of Filipino and Filipino American Women Who Fought a Dictator
by Rose Churma It would be 50 years ago this month of September when then President Ferdinand Marcos would declare Martial Law in the Philippines. [Read More…]
Hawaii Food Prices Rank First in the Nation, Tips on Savings
by Edwin Quinabo Like families across the U.S., Hawaii is feeling the pinch when it comes to skyrocketing food prices. And relative to mainlanders, Hawaii [Read More…]
Transparency Is Killing FPOTUS
by Emil Guillermo Hawaii knew what to do when our democracy seemed in crisis. People voted in free and fair elections. Candidates won and lost. [Read More…]
Fiancee Visa vs. Spousal Visa – Which Is Better?
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq. “Is the affidavit of Monica Lewinsky saying that ‘there is absolutely no sex of any kind in any manner, shape [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: A LA CARTE: Food and Fiction
by Rose Churma Filipinos have a special relationship with food. There is no gathering, event or meeting (even the ones via Zoom) that excludes the [Read More…]
Up To When Will DACA Students Keep on DREAM-ing?
by Elpidio R. Estioko DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students, otherwise known as Dreamers, have been dreaming to qualify for conditional permanent resident status [Read More…]
