How do Filipinos really feel about LGBTQ Folk? | Breaking The Tabo | Season 2 | Episode 1 | One Down
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 Published On Oct 9, 2021

Filipinos love LGBTQ folk… when it comes to entertainment. And no, we don’t mean to generalize our entire community in one video - but how does Filipino culture, governments, and even our own families treat LGBTQ+ Filipinos when it comes to their rights, their relationships, and their everyday interactions? In this episode, we explore this all, and we’d LOVE to know what you think! #FAHM #LGBTQ #FilipinoCulture #BreakingTheTabo

How can we all be better for this community? This is Breaking The Tabo, where we talk real sh*t. Find out every Saturday of Filipino American History Month.

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Host: Sapphire Sandalo
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Written by Miguel Bagsit, Katrina Songco, Elle Lavin

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