Rosalind Tordesillas

Rosalind Tordesillas is an independent audio producer in New York City.

Rosalind Tordesillas is an independent producer in New York City. She trained and worked as a social scientist and now explores people's experiences through audio storytelling. She produces and edits podcasts on immigrant life for Feet in 2 Worlds and has contributed to the Community Oral History Project at the New York Public Library.

Filipino nurses on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, New York City, pose with donated food from Meals to Heal, a Filipino American community initiative.

Little Manila's 'Meal to Heal' effort brings food to Filipino health workers

Because so many Filipino Americans are on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic, it has taken a devastating and outsize toll on their community. A new initiative in New York City is bringing free meals to hospitals and health facilities heavily staffed by Filipinos — while also raising funds to help keep community restaurants afloat.

Little Manila's 'Meal to Heal' effort brings food to Filipino health workers

New York Icons: Kaufman Astoria Studios

New York Icons: Kaufman Astoria Studios
A logo of Jollibee company

Filipino fast-food Jollibee creates a buzz with its first store in Manhattan

Filipino fast-food Jollibee creates a buzz with its first store in Manhattan
The Sisyphus Stones stretch out along the Hudson in Manhattan. They're the work of one man, Uliks Gryka, who has spent hours almost every day, erecting and maintaining them.

In New York, a Sisyphean task on the Hudson comes to an end

In New York, a Sisyphean task on the Hudson comes to an end
small skillet on stove with ground meat dish cooking

No shame in sisig: Filipino chefs and scholars say they are overcoming a century of stereotypes

No shame in sisig: Filipino chefs and scholars say they are overcoming a century of stereotypes