But sometimes that history isnt in the books. Here is someone doing something about that. Gayle romasanta is a writer and published featured on numerous radio and tv shows, music and cultural festivals, and she is the former artistic director of bindlestiff studios, the only filipinoamerican theatre in the us. Her first book, beautiful eyes, is part of the curriculum in San Francisco schools. And as the founder and owner of bridge and delta publishing, she is produci ongheits kind, eight books of filipinoamerican history geared to fourth through ninth graders. The first is called, journey for justice the life of Larry Itliong. Welcome to the show. Gayle romasanta thank you for having me. Robert well, now youre on a nationwide book tour so far. How is that going, especially maybe in areas where the filipino culture isnt as exposed to people . Gayle its been wonderful and just meeting all the different filipinoamerican communities and other immigrant communities that i come across. So fa
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Like. A Million People took an action to say, yes, i like that piece of content. That piece of content speaks to me. Thats profound. Narrator the fame. They need to stop worrying about their followers and start worrying about their money. Narrator the fortune. They can reach their friends, their peer networks, and be your own evangelists. They can sell your product for you. Narrator . And what it all means for the way we interact with each other and all the people and things we like. Tonight on frontline, generation like. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from n and by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontline is provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional funding is provided by the park foundation. Dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The wyncote foundation. And by
Romelo Urbi is poised for breakout local stardom as he takes on the title role in Ray of Light Theatre’s upcoming Bay Area premiere of "Everybody’s Talking About Jamie."
Romelo Urbi is poised for breakout local stardom as he takes on the title role in Ray of Light Theatre’s upcoming Bay Area premiere of "Everybody’s Talking About Jamie."