My interview with the @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social on my new book Emotional Filipinos is finally up! Listen to it here: newbooksnetwork.com/emotional-fi.... In the interview I talk about my motivations and challenges with the book, and next projects... Thanks to Miranda Melcher for the interview!
Additionally, I'll be speaking on June 10 for the @isa-sociology.org Research Committee for Sociology of Emotions. Join me over the next several days for a whirlwind of book talks and activities. Please share with those who may be interested!
I discuss how our history is intertwined with African American debates on education, Native American racial stereotypes, and lastly, how recovering this history can impact how Filipino Americans see ourselves as Americans. #WEBDubois
In this interview, I reflect on how being Filipino American made writing Emotional Filipinos especially important, not just to me personally, but also to the process of recovering and documenting parts of American history that tends to be erased. #FilipinoAmerican #FilAm
I am excited to post my recent American Library Association's Toward Inclusive Excellence (TIE) Talk on my book new Emotional Filipinos. The interview took place just in time for #APAHeritageMonth. Read the interview here: www.choice360.org/tie-post/tie...
Join us on June 10th for a very interesting talk! I'll be talking about a chapter in my book Emotional Filipinos. See you there! #sociology @isa-sociology.org #RC58 #emotions #race
At the Law and Society Association in San Francisco this week speaking about chapter 5 in my new book Emotional Filipinos. The title of the presentation is "United States of the Philippines? Second Class Citizenship, Islamic Separatism, and Federalism. If you're around, join us on Friday morning!