This course overviews the contemporary experiences of Filipinos in the United States from a critical perspective. It is especially focused on the question of how it is that Filipinos are in the United States to begin with. To understand Filipino immigration is to understand the legacies of U.S. imperialism in the Philippines as well as how U.S. capital has historically and continues to depend on racialized labor.
Joe Manock
Darrell J. Rohl, PhD
Runnymede Trust
Seneca
Ryan Rayla
Ryan Pettengill
Sahiba
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BSHR
Oxford University
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Byzantium & Friends
Hunterian Museum - University of Glasgow
British Studies Lecture Series
Oxford University
Anthony J. Hall
None
History of Education Society UK
Michael Patrick Cullinane
New Books Network
Aaron Good
Zuriel Domingo
Leila Fortunato
How We Got Here
Thomas Goodwin
David Hoogland Noon
A New York Minute In History
History Matters Podcast
Gary Girod
Marshall Poe
The Huntington
Gavrielle Walters
Dr Rick Bowler
Kahaani
Marshall Poe
Oxford University
The University of Virginia Press
Hurst Publishers
Joe Newton
Oxford University
Ramblings of a Sikh
The History of Africa Podcast
Nawab Bahadur
Steve Remy
Oswald Cooper
Jeff Rich
The University of Edinburgh
Marshall Poe
thejus k.biju
BBC Radio 4
Michael Hancock-Parmer
Oxford University
Breaking History Committee
Dan Toler
Bjarke Drejer
Oliver O'Brien & John Jefferies
CSMC Podcast
Students of Podcasting the Ottomans @ Boston College
rvgomez
New Dawn
pop and crunch
Frank Schumpert- Host/Creator
Loyal Books
Desmond Latham
Empires Crumble
Gaurav Gaisenn
Brad Brown
Fidellithy Tan
cyprusthepodcast
Ottoman History Podcast
Alex Patterson
Eric Halsey
Oxford University
Khalq Collective
Africa's Untold Stories
The National Histories Podcast
SOUND MADE PUBLIC
New Books Network
Empire of Dreams
Oxford University
Well that Aged Well
The Open University
Hello from Britain
McGill University
Chase Moore
connectedsociologies
New Books Network
Interventions
The Open University
Cody Reynolds & Theresa Daniels
Lory Martinez
Real Time History
Cambridge University
David DiMeo
Flavorwire
The Open University
Loyal Books
jessum guy
Jon Shank
ottomanhistorypodcast.com