
Oakland cafe stands as a safe haven for community building and collective resistance
Since 2010, Cafe Gabriela has offered more than just coffee and sandwiches; it creates a space for connection in the heart of Downtown Oakland.

NYU alumna on finding her purpose and shaping a future in the United States
As someone with a work visa, Angela Bauza faces hurdles in securing employment, from navigating complex visa requirements and application fees to searching for an employer who is willing to sponsor her visa.

The journey and aspirations of a second-generation overseas Filipino worker
Bianca Nicole Vinoya is making an indelible impact as the Director of Development for Breakthrough New York.

South Jersey screenwriter and farmworker organizer harvests change through film
As Edgar Aquino-Huerta was earning a bachelor's degree at Rowan University, he was working at one of the biggest greenhouses in South Jersey.

Through Our Lens: Filmmakers call for a more inclusive entertainment industry
This is the second part of “Through Our Lens,” a series of short stories about filmmakers and media-makers in the entertainment industry.

Through Our Lens: Filmmakers reflect on their art journeys
"Through Our Lens" is a series of short stories about undocumented filmmakers and media-makers in the entertainment industry.

Filipinx activism and the fight to keep families together
Maria Legarda, a Filipina community and faith leader, continues to fight for her right to remain in the United States with her loved ones.