Assets School was mentioned briefly in the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle's 32nd-anniversary supplement issue - November 23, 2024.
Assets School's Communications Director and Parent Relations Liaison were invited to share a tribute with the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle as she is one of the contributing writers.
What accomplishments do you believe the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle has achieved during its 31 years of service to the community? What are your thoughts on its impact?
I’m honored to be one of the contributing writers for the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle, a publication that deeply resonates with our community. I often hear from readers of all backgrounds who connect with the stories I've written or those of fellow contributors. I’m proud of the Chronicle’s enduring commitment to sharing Filipino voices, especially as many media outlets have come and gone during its 31-year history.
The Chronicle spotlights stories often overlooked by other media. For example, a piece on homelessness led to a radio interview on KCCN/KINE, while a feature on Filipino race car driver Jovy Marcelo commemorated his life and legacy. I started writing for the Chronicle in 1997, five years after its launch in 1993. I’ve cherished telling stories like Dr. Francis Duhaylongsod’s work in cardiac surgery, and highlighting filmmakers such as Stephanie Castillo and Brillante Mendoza, whose work enriches our lives.
The Chronicle has earned numerous accolades, including SBA’s Small Business Journalist of the Year for Honolulu in 2006. Attending its 25th-anniversary celebration was a proud moment, as it was a joy to see the community celebrate the publication’s accomplishments, a moment I shared with my father, who hails from Balagtas, Bulacan. I credit the Chronicle for being a part of my success in my journalism career in radio, MidWeek newspaper, KHON2 and now as the Communications Director and Parent Relations Liaison at Assets School. I look forward to the Hawaii Filipino Chronicle’s continued legacy in the community.