Skyline College/North San Mateo County Oral History Archives, Skyline College Library
Student project for LSCI 110 – Digital Oral Research Project, Skyline College

 Nate Nevado

Click here to read the research essay, “Life Expectations”, by Naciacien A. Bambilla

Click on the links below to hear audio segments from an April 2010 interview by Naciacien A. Bambilla with Nate Nevado,
who is part of Kababayan program.

 

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Nate Nevado

 

Table of Contents:
1.
Nate Nevado
2.
Community Center in Daly City

3. Difference between American born and Pinoy immigrants

4. Sense of betrayal

5. Advantage and disadvantage of American born Filipino

6. Issues with youth in skyline

7. Langauage

8. What it means to be Filipino

 

Segment 1
Nate Nevado (4 sec)
Nate Nevado counselor at skyline college

 

 

 

 

 

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Segment 2
Community Center (17 mins)
Community Center in Daly City

 



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Segment 3
Filipinos and Americas (19 mins)
Difference between American born and Pinoy immigrants

 


    

 

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Segment 4
Betrayal (22 mins)
Sense of betrayal

 



 

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Segment 5
Advantages (12 mins)
Advantage and disadvantage of American born Filipino

 

 

 

 



 

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Segment 6

Issues (15 mins)
Issues with youth in skyline 

 

 

 

 

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Segment 7
Language (2.44 mins)
Language impact 

 

 

 

 

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Segment 8
Being Filipino (21.24 mins)
What it means to be Filipino

 

 

 

 

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last revised: 4-29-10
by Eric Brenner, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA
These materials may be used for educational purposes.  North San Mateo County Oral History Archives, Skyline College Library.
All commercial rights are reserved. To contact the coordinator, or send comments or suggestions, email: Eric Brenner at
brenner@smccd.edu