To Be Filipino, Gay, And HIV Positive in San Francisco

To Be Filipino, Gay, And HIV Positive in San ...

Up next

The Lowrider Community’s Long Fight to Ride Freely

This month, the United States Postal Service unveiled a new set of stamps honoring the lowrider community. This federal recognition comes three years after California lifted a decades-old ban on lowrider cruising. The state, widely understood as the birthplace of lowrider culture ...  Show more

Sexual Abuse Allegations Against César Chavez Rock California

A New York Times investigation published Wednesday revealed that iconic farmworker organizer Cesar Chavez sexually abused women and underage girls for years. Chavez, who died in 1993, is honored and memorialized in public schools, street names, and buildings across California and ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Michael Tan and what true Filipino resilience means
Howie Severino Presents

Rarely do we get a chance to talk to someone like Dr. Michael Tan, a medical anthropologist and professor emeritus, about almost everything under the sun. In this conversation, he shared with us his observation about the famous Pinoy value – resiliency. Are Pinoys really resilien ...  Show more

Ep 12 HIV/AIDS: Apathy Will Kill You
This Podcast Will Kill You

This is it, y'all: the season finale. This week we’re talking about HIV/AIDS, one of the biggest pandemics of modern times. We were fortunate enough to speak with three individuals who have had vastly different experiences with HIV/AIDS. Frank Iamelli, who took care of many of hi ...  Show more

Encore: Oakland Rapper Guap on His Black and Filipino Roots
The California Report Magazine

This week we're revisiting a story from our series Mixed: Stories of Mixed-Race Californians. It originally aired in March 2023. Even if he’s not always recognized as part of the Asian American community, Oakland-born rapper Guap is fiercely proud of his Filipino roots. On the la ...  Show more

HIV/AIDS and Stigma (with Peter Staley, Jonathan Van Ness & Dr. Oni Blackstock)
In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

When HIV was first identified in the early 1980s, it was a public health crisis mired in urgent scientific questions: How was it transmitted? What were the symptoms? Could it be treated? But alongside that, and equally challenging to public health, was the stigma attached to t ...

  Show more