Saving Altadena's Historic Tiles;  Poet Says 'Solidarity is Key to Survival '

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How Do You Receive Mail When You Don't Have an Address?

This San Francisco Post Office Is the Only Address Some Residents Have In San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, there’s a unique post office. It’s the U.S. Postal Service General Delivery Unit — a mail service where people who don’t have a permanent address can pick up mail. F ...  Afficher plus

Sharing the Stories of Black Altadena's Recovery and Resilience

The Eaton Fire Ravaged Black Altadena. A Journalist Documents Its Resilience After the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena in 2025, reporter James Farr went live on radio station KBLA in Los Angeles. His weekly call-in show, Conversations Live: Altadena Rising, highlights the voices ...  Afficher plus

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Am I still a bad Filipino, Lola?
Recovering Filipino

Jim’s family history is the quintessential immigration story of hard work, sacrifice, and some heartache. Jim’s mission to recover his Filipino identity comes full circle in a call with his lola in the Philippines. Did he finally make his grandma proud? 

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

Jaime Geaga moved to San Francisco in 1981. He was ready to start a new chapter of his life when he tested positive for HIV. Among Asian Americans, Filipino men were some of the most affected by HIV/AIDS. Filipinos also made up the largest group of Asians in the Bay Area. So Jaim ...  Afficher plus

Why Are There No Filipina Disney Princesses? #YouthTakeoverKQED
The Bay

Filipinos are huge part of life and culture in the Bay Area. But the spotlight rarely falls on them, especially in media. El Cerrito High School senior Rachel Manila doesn't remember seeing anyone who looked like in her in movies, on TV or in books."I just didn't see anything, l ...  Afficher plus

Dissident voices from Cuba, the Mexican border, and hip hop Broadway
FT Alphachat

Cuban dissident Miriam Leiva speaks with Cardiff Garcia in Havana about the life of her late husband, Oscar Espinosa Chepe, an economist with an irrepressible instinct to tell the truth to a government that did not want to hear it – for which he was repeatedly and severely punish ...  Afficher plus