After completing the 2021-2022 cycle of oral history collection, WITTH’s cohort of undergraduate researchers, Eva McBride, Katrina Mitsuko Pagaduan, and Markus Faye Portacio reflected on the patterns and commonalities across all thirty-two interviews. During the summer of 2022, they collaboratively wrote essays that identify and analyze six themes: the creation of alternative kinship networks; performance of gender; narratives of labor; tensions regarding class and labor organizing; racial and ethnic divisions within the Filipino American community; and notions of Filipino American identity and belonging.