In Barcelona’s multicultural El Raval district, the Filipino community has grown from early migrants like domestic workers and seafarers into a vibrant presence that includes nurses, artists and digital creatives. Today, Filipinos are not just building lives in the city, but actively shaping it, helping newcomers integrate through language, sharing traditional martial arts, and making their mark through music, painting and community work. 00:00 Filipino martial arts in barcelona 01:22 Why filipinos moved to barcelona 01:54 Jhonee: rebuilding life through kali 04:58 Arianne: bringing filipino food to spain 07:58 Patricia: discovering her filipina identity 09:56 El raval: barcelona’s filipino heart 10:38 Nats: finding community in a new city 11:39 Teaching culture through music 14:17 A grandmother who built the community 16:09 Teaching spanish to new migrants 17:29 Sharing filipino culture through food 19:08 Art that tells a migrant story ========= ABOUT THE SHOW: The New Locals brings us stories of the different ethnic communities who’ve made their home in foreign lands around the world - people who migrated and over time, become one of the locals. ================== #CNAInsider #TheNewLocalsCNA #Barcelona #Spain #Filipino #Community #Migrants #DomesticWorkers #Culture For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER! https://cna.asia/insideryoutubesub Follow CNA INSIDER on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnainsider/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cnainsider/ Website: https://cna.asia/cnainsider

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