Category: Features
A History Of Resistance & Resilience…as It Defined Filipinos Of Hawai’i
Since early last year, the Filipino Association of University Women (FAUW) has been conducting weekend writing workshops to encourage the community to write first-person, original, never-before-told stories that will enhance the understanding of the Filipino experience in Hawai’i and its contribution to the history, values, and traditions of our State.
From Brokenness to Purpose: A Journey of Redemption and Grace
by Melvin Molina I grew up as the youngest of seven siblings—six boys and a girl—in a big family. My childhood memories of my father [Read More…]
Fighting For Forever
After more than a decade of marriage, I know that I still have much to learn.
Korean Horror Film ‘Dark Nuns’ To Premiere In Hawaii
Watch the film at Consolidated Theatres in Kapolei and Ward branches.
BOOK REVIEW: PANANAMIT – An Illustrated Guide to Philippine Indigenous Attire
A poster created by artist/illustrator Jme Foronda in 2015 depicting the attires of indigenous groups of the Philippines went viral on social media in 2020.
The Reality of Survivor’s Guilt
As we evacuated, the question kept ringing in my mind: What if it gets burned? What will I do?
Affordable Housing – Essential Truths & Political Realities
These are attractive political options because they have no immediate financial cost or “budget impact.”
God, My Refuge Amid The Firestorm
A firestorm is an extreme type of wildfire, fueled by high temperatures, dry conditions, and fierce winds.
United Filipino Council of Hawaii Celebrates Illustrious Filipinos In The Community
Named in honor of the pioneer sakadas, the Progress Awards is geared towards raising funds for young scholars.
BOOK REVIEW: The Search For Adarna
The original storyline is about the lives of King Fernando, Queen Valeriana, and their three sons: Don Pedro, Diego, and Juan.