Category: Features
What accomplishments do you believe the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle has achieved during its 32 years of service to the community?
For this issue, HFC flipped the script and reached out to its own past and current staff members to reflect on the last 32 years of HFC.
Celebrating 32 Years of Resilience and Hope: The Legacy of the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle
by publishers Chona Montesines-Sonido and Charles Sonido The Hawaii Filipino Chronicle is celebrating its 32nd anniversary this year. Several years ago, it seemed likely that [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: The Hawai`i Book of Rice: Tales, Trivia and 101 Great Recipes
A combination of cookbook and culinary history, this book offers a new look at rice, a staple in Hawai`i’s kitchens, and reflects the diverse cultures of the residents that comprise the islands.
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Everyone deserves access to quality health care at an affordable price. The Health Insurance Marketplace® Open Enrollment Period at HealthCare.gov started on November 1, 2024 [Read More…]
HFC raising funds now to bring back journalism scholarship program
by HFC Staff As the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle begins its 32nd year of publication, the newspaper is raising funds to bring back the state’s only [Read More…]
Message of Hope and Transformation: This is What Jesus Did for Me
by Dominick Robert Stazzone Jr. Today, I want to share a powerful message of hope and transformation—one that speaks to the incredible changes that can [Read More…]
Tribute to Pacita Cabulera Saludes and the Halo Halo Art Exhibition
Her lasting legacy continues through her nine children, 22 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.
BOOK REVIEW: Shrouded in Mystery–The Unveiling of the Hanapēpē Massacre
Aside from the customary gathering and speeches by dignitaries, the authors of this book released a limited edition of 100 copies in observance of the centennial of the Hanapēpē Massacre.
Standing With The Workers: Why The Community Must Be Involved In Labor Struggles
Nurses at the Kapiolani Medical Center staged a demonstration in protest of their illegal and morally indefensible lockout by the hospital management.
Filipino Food Week Launch: Kaon na ta!
Eighteen restaurants are participating: 12 on Oahu, five on Maui, and one in American Samoa.