EPISODE · Nov 8, 2021 · 44 MIN
How Filipino Americans are the Latinos of Asia
from Headlines From The Times · host Suhauna Hussain, Gustavo Arellano, Anthony Ocampo, Lauren Raab, Shannon Lin, Shani Hilton, Melissa Kaplan, Denise Guerra, Johana Bhuiyan, Mario Diaz, Asal Ehsanipour, Mike Heflin
In this crossover episode with our cousin podcast “Asian Enough,” hosts Suhauna Hussain and Johana Bhuiyan speak with sociologist Anthony Ocampo. He’s spent his career studying the intersection of race, gender and immigration, which guided his groundbreaking book “The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race.”Today, Ocampo also speaks about another facet of his work: what it means to be brown and gay in Los Angeles. And he reflects on Filipino nurses’ role in battling the coronavirus in the United States.More reading:Filipino American trailblazers speak truth to Hollywood through jokes and rhymesHow the Philippines’ colonial legacy weighs on Filipino American mental healthFilipino-led micro-businesses blossom in the pandemic at L.A.'s Manila District
What this episode covers
Anthony Ocampo's book makes a bold analysis: Filipino Americans are the Latinos of Asia. He explains why.
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