Category: Features
BOOK REVIEW: Marikit And The Ocean Of Stars
by Renelaine Bontol Pfister Marikit Lakandula is a girl from Barrio Magiting who wants what any normal ten-year-old girl wants: nice things. Clothes that aren’t [Read More…]
Thanking Outside The Bucks
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan Inflation is real. We can see it, feel it, taste it. Every time we go out to replenish our supplies, dine in [Read More…]
Parenting Shorts: Corrective Teaching
by Sheryll Bonilla, Esq. Parenting is the toughest job in the world. I’ve long believed that whatever God wants to correct in us, He makes it [Read More…]
70th Anniversary Of The National Press Club Of The Philippines
On Oct. 29, Hawaii Filipino Chronicle columnist Atty. Emmanuel Tipon (pictured middle) attended the 70th anniversary of the National Press Club of the Philippines (NPC) [Read More…]
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle Weathers Media Industry’s Economic Storms to Reach Its 30th Year in Publishing
by Edwin Quinabo It’s been a long drought for ethnic media, newspapers and broadcast stations. Weathering the severe financial environment have left many media companies [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: THE FILIPINO MIGRATION EXPERIENCE—Global Agents of Change
by Rose Churma This book maintains that after half a century of seeking new jobs and lives outside of their homeland, Filipino migrants are agents [Read More…]
Eventful Fil-Am Events In Hilo, Hawaii
The past few weeks has been eventful here in Hilo, Hawaii. From movie screenings to meetings, the Filipino community has been active participants in the [Read More…]
Fil-Ams Raise Money To Publish Ilokano-English Children’s Book
Young Filipino Americans from Hawaii and New York are raising funds to publish a children’s book written in Ilokano and English.The book titled “Nasirig’s Great [Read More…]
HFC’s 30 Years Of Public Service To The Filipino Community
by Cesar Fronda In my winning essay (a contest sponsored by the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle for its 25th anniversary) I asked the question: Will the [Read More…]
30th Anniversary Of A Kama`aina: An Event No One Can Undo
by Felino Tubera With my apologies to the dictionary authors, and to the Hawaiian people, I am using the word kama`aina to mean something more: [Read More…]
