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The Second Gen

The Second Gen

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First-generation Canadians have the unique experience of constantly being in between cultures, having been born in Canada to parents who immigrated from their home countries. The Second Gen podcast brings you the stories of the various complex experiences of this growing population, from children of immigrants themselves. This series is produced and hosted by Community Podcast Initiative Podcaster-in-Residence, Karina Zapata — a child of Filipino immigrants from Calgary, Alberta. From conversations about being the eldest child of immigrant parents to experiences as children of immigrants in the LGBTQ2S+ community, The Second Gen gives you insight into how this unique upbringing changes the way first-generation Canadians navigate life in Canada. This series is powered by Shaw.© 2022 Sciences sociales
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    • The Making Of: The Second Gen with Karina Zapata
      May 1 2023

      In this episode of the CPI Podcast, we take a look back on The Second Gen series produced by Karina Zapata, the CPI’s first Podcaster-in-Residence.

      The Second Gen offers a glimpse into the experiences faced by the children of immigrants. The episodes explore different topics that affect first-generation Canadians — like discussions on being the eldest child to the sometimes polarizing experiences in the LGBTQ2S+ community. As a daughter of immigrants herself, Karina brings her background and experience to each part of the series.

      Host Sam Jolin talks to Karina about the series, what inspired it, and how it all came together.

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      29 min
    • Living on Stolen Land
      Dec 5 2022

      Colonization isn’t always a new topic for children of immigrants whose parents came from countries that were colonized. Still, many children of immigrants are navigating the guilt and responsibility that comes with living on stolen land and making a home in a country that has displaced Indigenous Peoples from theirs. In this episode, host Karina Zapata speaks with Coralia Sevilla from Calgary, Alberta, Gabby Aquino from Scarborough, Ontario and Jessica Pacunayen from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. We discuss how learning about Indigenous history and culture has been pivotal in helping them understand how colonization impacted their home lands and their people, as children of immigrants.

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      34 min
    • Expectations of Success
      Nov 28 2022

      Living up to your parents’ expectations can be a challenge. That pressure is often heightened when your parents sacrificed everything they had to move to a brand new country to make a better life for their families. In this episode, host Karina Zapata speaks with Crystal Wai from Calgary, Michelle Au in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Tausif Syed in Victoria, B.C. about how they try to make their parents’ sacrifices worth it through their success. We discuss how it can feel like you’re never doing enough, as children of immigrants.

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      28 min
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