On this episode of #OnTheDot with Dot and Mia: Navigating Filipino Identity in Western Spaces, we unpack the complex intersections between Filipino cultural identity and Western societal standards. From colonial legacies to contemporary diasporic experiences, we ask: What does it mean to “fit” into Western norms—and should that even be the goal?
Through personal stories, historical context, and cultural critique, we explore how Filipino values— like amor propio, pakikisama, bahala na, hiya, bayanihan, and utang na loob—are interpreted, challenged, or celebrated in Western spaces. We also examine how media, education, and community expectations shape the way Filipino Americans navigate dual cultural landscapes.
Whether you're part of the diaspora or simply curious about cultural hybridity, this episode invites reflection on authenticity, adaptation, and the power of reclaiming our narratives.
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This podcast is presented in partnership with the University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Nevada. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the participating organizations or media outlet.