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Dinengdeng & Pinakbet

Friends with Pens Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran Over the years I made it a point to pick up or at least leaf through, books authored by college classmates—some I knew but mostly only passing recollection of a name. For example, I...

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Google Is Not Everything…

Our Interpretation of Filipino Culture Jazmyne Faith Viloria | Maui High School, Class of 2023 Differing social norms, beauty standards, trends and foods. Today’s Filipino youth are being pulled in numerous directions to formulate their balance of Filipino and Western...

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Kwento Kwentuhan

Rainy Days on Maui Liza A Pierce of “A Maui Blog” It’s been raining on and off a few weeks here on Maui, which gave me an idea of what we can talk about in Kwento-Kwentuhan. Let’s talk about rainy...

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Let’s Talk Pinoy!

And there goes our shortest month, gone… just like that. March was unusual to have a lot of rain, snow caps and more raining in Hawai‘i. I am probably still soaked from the last rainfall. How did you fare this...

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Sakada Offspring

Leilani Peros Tagorda Badley Lucy Peros | All photos courtesy Leilani Badley ‘Ohana The gift of love, generosity, family traditions and wisdom of her Sakada grandparents gave this Sakada offspring a perpetual gift she plans to pass to her own...

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Ti Biag ken Pammati

Call to Serve as a Fisherman, Disciple, and Become a Priest of God! Deacon Patrick Constantino | Photos courtesy Fr. Jojo Alnas I’m proud to introduce to you Fr. Cipriano Leonador “Jojo” Alnas, Jr. who I served with as Deacon...

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