Conversations and stories that matter to Filipino-Americans.
Fil-Am History Month is coming to a close, so I'm taking a few minutes to share some old clips of my grandparents, sharing stories from World War II.
Alan talks with Kristia Castrillo about growing up in San Francisco, what it was like to leave for (and then come back from) New York, and why teaching English allows her to be herself.
We hear some of your voicemails about how you got your nicknames. Then, Alan interviews his parents about theirs—and asks why he doesn't have one.
Alan talks with Giovanni Ortega about being a "1.5 immigrant," finding his Filipino creative voice, and why Los Angeles is home now.
Alan talks with Natalia Roxas about growing up at a resort in the forest, moving to the U.S. as a teenager, starting the Kultura Festival in Chicago, and whether she'd consider moving back to the Philippines someday.
A series of voicemails about what Filipino food means to us.
Alan talks with Sarahlynn Pablo about growing up between the Chicago suburbs and the Philippines, co-founding FIlipino Kitchen, and how a blog comment on her lugaw recipe changed her life.
Introducing Balikbayan, a podcast for Filipino-Americans. Coming July 24.