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Other Perspectives with Ellina Yin

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Season 1 served as a tribute, an examination of the early conditions and lived experiences that shaped Ellina’s understanding of the world and her place within it. In its renewed form, the podcast moves beyond origin story into broader terrain, offering a blend of commentary and conversation that highlights overlooked perspectives essential to understanding and improving our shared civic and cultural landscape.

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episode Centering Survivors: The Farmworker Movement, Cesar Chavez, and What Comes Now feat. Dr. Angelica Cortez cover

Centering Survivors: The Farmworker Movement, Cesar Chavez, and What Comes Now feat. Dr. Angelica Cortez

Join us in conversation with Dr. Angelica Cortez on Centering Survivors, The Farmworker Movement x Cesar Chavez and what’s next for cultivating movement spaces that center joy and safety. PS - we recorded this on IG Live so it's a little rough! Guest: Dr. Angelica “Gel” Cortez is the Founder and CEO of LEAD Filipino, a national civic, cultural, and advocacy organization advancing Filipino American leadership across California, Texas, and Nevada. A queer Filipina American community builder shaped by San José’s civic culture, Ethnic Studies, and Filipino American organizing traditions, Dr. Cortez brings more than 15 years of experience in public policy, racial equity, and organizational development. Her work has spanned immigrant rights advocacy in Los Angeles, legislative policy in Sacramento, and equity initiatives with Silicon Valley–based healthcare and civic institutions. We also want to uplift our local organizations at the forefront of centering community care, find them on instagram: @sisepuedecollective @next_door_solutions @yourywca Nationally, you can check out @freefromdotorg a national survivor-led organization on a mission to build a world free from gender-based violence. A world where everyone is free to live to their full potential. Its official! We're relaunching Other Perspectives with Ellina Yin, exploring how culture, technology, and civic life shape the places we live. Each piece offers grounded analysis and lived experience to illuminate the systems influencing our lived realities. From policy insights to cultural memory to emerging tech, this podcasts aims to bring clarity to what’s happening and why. Subscribe to the newsletter on Substack: https://ellinayin.substack.com/

26. mars 2026 - 38 min
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Ep5 "Sigh Gone" a short film by Jeannie Nguyen

Jeannie is an Vietnamese-American filmmaker born and raised in San José, now currently residing in Los Angeles. Her work plunges deep into the  social issues of the model minority and creates surreal dream-like narratives to strike a conversation. Her inventive approach to filmmaking, inspired by personal experiences, challenges the way minorities along with social issues are portrayed in the media. About "Sigh Gone" (video with English subtitles [https://vimeo.com/313662630]) Without  the guide of her “lost love”, Thuy is on the verge of death by boredom.  Having no agenda, she finds odd ways to entertain herself in the bustling city of Saigon, Vietnam.  Written & Directed by Jeannie Nguyen (https://jeanguyen.com/ [https://jeanguyen.com/]) Cinematography by Andrew Yuyi Truong Thuy: Linh Mai Hà Associate Producer: Quân Nguyễn Producer: Nâu Phạm Location Sound: Tiến Bùi Gaffer: Phan Bảo Quốc Best Boy: Đào Trung Hậu Art Team: Khim Đặng, Bảo Anh Sound Design: Sebastian Lehmann, David H. Price Sound Mixer: David H. Price Story Editor: Lynn La Original Score by Ryan Galvan, SoulGook Special thanks to Blaze, Thao Tran, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Mary Tran, Wowy, and PS Vietnam. Featured on: neocha.com/magazine/sigh-gone/ [http://neocha.com/magazine/sigh-gone/] directorsnotes.com/2019/02/11/jeannie-nguyen-sigh-gone/ [http://directorsnotes.com/2019/02/11/jeannie-nguyen-sigh-gone/] nobudge.com/main/sigh-gone [http://nobudge.com/main/sigh-gone] nowness.cn/picks/sigh-gone [http://nowness.cn/picks/sigh-gone] mp.weixin.qq.com/s/G1HPDvRrRsKfWTr0rLZKjQ [http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/G1HPDvRrRsKfWTr0rLZKjQ] tv.booooooom.com/2019/01/24/sigh-gone-jeannie-nguyen/ [http://tv.booooooom.com/2019/01/24/sigh-gone-jeannie-nguyen/] Vimeo Best of the Month - January 2019 In loving memory of Linh Mai Hà

24. juli 2022 - 12 min
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Ep4 Shifting Perspectives through Filmmaking with Jeannie Nguyen

In this episode we explore the topics of identity and how the stories we consume shape our perspectives. Jeannie is an Vietnamese-American filmmaker born and raised in San José, now currently residing in Los Angeles. Her work plunges deep into the social issues of the model minority and creates surreal dream-like narratives to strike a conversation. Her inventive approach to filmmaking, inspired by personal experiences, challenges the way minorities along with social issues are portrayed in the media. Centering Vietnamese narratives in her films is also Nguyen’s way of personally combating the prevailing image of Vietnamese people in American films as faceless soldiers or nameless casualties of war. “Vietnam is a country, not a war,” she reiterates. With each subsequent project, Nguyen grants herself space to explore all the realms she inhabits. https://jeanguyen.com/  This conversation was originally taped for the Art in Motion Podcast [//anchor.fm/artinmotion] Intro Music: Blue Wind Blows by Blue Dot Session

24. juli 2022 - 1 h 28 min
episode Ep3 A Cambodian-American Perspective on Arts & Culture with Edo and Eyen Chorm cover

Ep3 A Cambodian-American Perspective on Arts & Culture with Edo and Eyen Chorm

In this interview with Edo and Eyen Chorm, the sister design duo behind the luxury jewelry label EdoEyen [https://edoeyen.com/] with a mission to build a global appreciation for Cambodian arts and culture with ancient Khmer-inspired jewelry. Edo and Eyen were both introduced to Angkorian culture at an early age. As dancers, they performed the Khmer Classical Ballet on stage in Asia and North America. Both enjoyed watching old Khmer 1960s-1970s films portraying princesses in royal regalia. They spent their pastime listening to their mother retell stories and myths of the divine. Now, from a seasoned modeling career to earning a bachelor's from the fashion institute of technology and working at a global prestige powerhouse, their experiences, coupled with an unwavering spirit, has put them on the emboldened path to help halt the waning of a culture that is worth preserving. Featuring: "The magic of Khmer classical dance" by Prumsodun Ok [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEIYHTlbeLA] Music: Blue Winds Blow by Blue Dot Music

23. juli 2022 - 1 h 21 min
episode Ep2 The Aftermath of War and Refuge with Eden Teng, MA, LMHCA, IMH-E® cover

Ep2 The Aftermath of War and Refuge with Eden Teng, MA, LMHCA, IMH-E®

In this episode we speak with Eden Teng, MA, LMHCA, IMH-E® on impacts of war and genocide on the survivors and their children and how the 2020 Pandemic has impacted all of us and the similarities of the two events. **Trigger Warning: this episode discusses war and violence. Eden Teng, MA, LMHCA, IMH-E [https://www.edenholistictherapy.com/]® (she/her) is a first generation Cambodian American psychotherapist at Eden Holistic Therapy [https://www.edenholistictherapy.com/] in Seattle, Washington, on the unceded traditional land of the Coast Salish & Duwamish Indigenous People. Eden earned her Master of Arts in Existential Phenomenological Psychology from Seattle University and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Washington. Within the degree, she completed a year-long clinical internship at Navos as an Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist where she supported parents & children under the Child-Parent Psychotherapy model with issues of attachment, separation, trauma, grief & loss. Prior to becoming a psychotherapist she worked in various community non-profit agencies to support marginalized populations, & immigrant & refugee families' mental health & social-emotional well-being. Eden’s therapeutic approach and framework is through a social justice, anti-oppressive, culturally inclusive and decolonizing lens. She finds tremendous joy in supporting her clients to unearth, discover & put words to their own unique experiences where social oppression & pressures have caused undue harm, pain & suffering, & to support them to claim their power and voice. Racial Trauma Disclaimer by Dr. Han Ren [https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRAeauTA/?k=1] Music Credit: Blue Wind Blow by Blue Dot Sessions

17. juli 2022 - 1 h 31 min
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