The Filipino American Woman (TFAW) Letters 📝💛

The Filipino American Woman (TFAW) Letters 📝💛

Writer's Commentary Of Upcoming Ep. 178

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Oct 15, 2025
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“Sometimes — if not often — I feel like I’m not qualified enough to speak on Filipino American history.”

I didn’t grow up learning about our family history at home, and my family didn’t really talk about where we came from. Most of what I know, I’ve had to piece together—like going on an Easter egg hunt for my own culture. That’s why I listen to this podcast. It makes me feel less alone. (Continued for TFAW PenPals)


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