Christine Cariño: Consciously Thriving as a Queer, Nonbinary Filipino
Marie Gettel-Gilmartin interviews Christine Carino, a queer nonbinary immigrant from the Philippines.
Marie Gettel-Gilmartin interviews Christine Carino, a queer nonbinary immigrant from the Philippines.
Companies That Care podcast with Aroa Fernandez Alvarez, cofounder of Trace Collective in London, on a mission to make fashion regenerative
Companies That Care podcast interview with Narendra Varma, cofounder of Our Table Cooperative in Sherwood, OR
“I have very, very adventurous kids who love to explore, go to parties, and try stuff, the kind of acting out that some teenagers do."
Brigitte’s parents fled for safety. Her father carried his little brother on his back while they were fleeing Palestine.
Frontier Grit contains stories of women of color and all sorts of walks of life.
“It's hard for any child to be the only one in a category, and the more visible your category is, the more alienating it can be."
“It took a long time for the publishing industry to wake up to other countries as places people would want to read about.”
“Traditional medicine definitely has its place, but it doesn’t help the body heal. It just suppresses the symptoms.”
“I don’t think people understand that when you go through loss after loss, after you see a heartbeat, it’s such a heavy grief.”
I’ve built the community that I wish was there for me, making dance accessible regardless of whether you want to be a professional or not.
I have never felt like I belonged in any of my roles. I’ve never felt like I’ve belonged in an organization, and that needs to change.
This week I interviewed my friend April Brenden-Locke and Miguel Ochoa Castellanos about Hogar Infantil in Chiapas, Mexico.
The humanity of America lives in the resilience of its people...which makes us realize America is full of angels.
The Immigrant Story and the City of Beaverton present “DREAMs Deferred Live."
“This is not a time for unity. This is a time for truth telling...it’s a time for righteous anger and for being relentness."
Olive was born in Makamba, Burundi. When she was just six months old, her parents escaped from genocide on foot with their children.
On the evening of September 14, we made meaningful cross-cultural connections at “Voices from the Margins.”