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Uprooted: how growing up surrounded by different cultures affected my Filipino identity

Summary by El Camino College The Union
Advertisements in a language I could barely understand, accompanied by the smell of fried fish meant I could only be in one place: the Philippines. Except I wasn’t. This was Seafood City, the Filipino grocery store just five minutes away from my childhood home. In Carson, being Filipino wasn’t anything out of the ordinary. In fact, almost a quarter of the city’s population is Filipino, according to a press release from the city of Carson. I spen…
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El Camino College The Union broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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