Our Stories, Our Histories

The Our Stories, Our Histories Fellowship aims to connect with the larger Filipino farmworker population across San Joaquin Valley and archive our stories with care and compassion. By collecting and sharing our stories bring light to Filipino-American history.

COVID-19 awareness graphic with large text 'COVID' in multicolored letters and a yellow sun in the top right corner.
in Partnership with Amado Khaya Initiative
Illustration of a young man with a cap, with mountains in the background, a red sun behind him, and the text 'Amado Khaya Initiative' at the bottom.
A collage of black-and-white and color photographs of diverse people, including men and women, some wearing hats and face masks. In the background, there is a banner with the text 'MABUHAY 1965 AG BAYANI CULLAG.' In the foreground, a red banner reads 'OUR STORIES OUR HISTORIES.' The collage appears to tell a story about community or history, with a logo featuring a woman with a colorful headdress in the bottom right corner.

Are you / Do you know a Filipino, Ilokano, Tagalog, or Bisaya farmworker based in the Central Valley?

Share your story with us.