We’re Going to Be Okay: Episode 9 of our Podcast Series, “A Better Life?”
For “Call Your Elders,” Rosalind calls her Tita Margaret, a Filipina immigrant who lived through 9/11 in NYC.
For “Call Your Elders,” Rosalind calls her Tita Margaret, a Filipina immigrant who lived through 9/11 in NYC.
A COVID era conversation between an aunt in India and her beloved niece in New York.
Undocumented hotel housekeepers are among some of the most vulnerable workers in the pandemic. In this episode, we hear their stories.
In Philip Zias’ words, “I never thought I can cook.” Hear how the pandemic changed that.
The daughter of immigrants visits her parents during COVID-19, raising questions about the meaning of family.
Monique and Eric Barrau talk to their daughter about quarantine and their lives since leaving Haiti in the 1960s.
In the pandemic two women wrestle with the same question and reach very different conclusions.
Former Fi2W fellow Nargis Rahman on how COVID-19 is redefining spirituality for her Muslim American family.
Former Fi2W fellow Nargis Rahman reports from Detroit.
Arizona hotel workers struggle to survive. Read our story produced with Slate.