4.4 million Filipino-Americans were either born in the US or are reported to be of Filipino ancestry. This podcast features the Filipino diaspora in the United States, tracing their origin stories and accompanying them in their journeys. Their stories will be as diverse as the dialects and sub-cultures of the people from across the 7641 islands that comprise the Philippine archipelago: some will be inspiring; others, pleasant; a few, well… cautionary.
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4.4 million Filipino-Americans were either born in the US or are reported to be of Filipino ancestry. This podcast features the Filipino diaspora in the United States, tracing their origin stories and accompanying them in their journeys. Their stories will be as diverse as the dialects and sub-cultures of the people from across the 7641 islands that comprise the Philippine archipelago: some will be inspiring; others, pleasant; a few, well… cautionary.
An interview with Fay Darmawi, Producer of the Upcoming Film ”Sa-Amin: Our Place”
4 Million Filipinos: Fil-Am Origin Stories
52 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
An interview with Fay Darmawi, Producer of the Upcoming Film ”Sa-Amin: Our Place”
Special Episode: A Discussion with Fay Darmawi, Producer on the upcoming Film "Sa-Amin: Our Place" A documentary about the untold story of Filipinos in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, the cultural heart of the Filipino-American community. <br /><br />It's the story of how Filipino activists, artists and intergenerational families are claiming a right to the city, battling against displacement caused by urban renewal, real estate speculation, and tech booms. It features powerful interviews of current residents and community leaders covering decades of organizing, including Teresa Dulalas who challenged eviction after eviction; teacher and parent, Tina Alejo, who fought to keep open the Filipino bilingual program; and Janine Lacap, part of the next generation of leaders. <br /><br /><a href="https://sfurbanfilmfest.com/" rel="noopener">https://sfurbanfilmfest.com/</a><br /><a href="https://saaminfilm.com/" rel="noopener">https://saaminfilm.com/</a><br />Help Support the Film- <a href="https://www.supportourstory.com/sa-amin-our-place" rel="noopener">https://www.supportourstory.com/sa-amin-our-place</a>
4 Million Filipinos: Fil-Am Origin Stories
4.4 million Filipino-Americans were either born in the US or are reported to be of Filipino ancestry. This podcast features the Filipino diaspora in the United States, tracing their origin stories and accompanying them in their journeys. Their stories will be as diverse as the dialects and sub-cultures of the people from across the 7641 islands that comprise the Philippine archipelago: some will be inspiring; others, pleasant; a few, well… cautionary.