Dr. Allyson Titangco-Cubales is a professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University that has left a profound impact on students and educators in the Bay Area and across the nation. She is widely recognized as a prominent scholar in the field of education and has written several books and articles on the development of ethnic studies curriculum and community-responsive education. Ate Allyson has also co/founded several programs that promote ethnic studies curriculum and community-responsive education, including Pin@y Educational Partnerships (PEP), the Institute of Sustainable Economic, Educational, and Environmental Design (ISEEED), and Community-Responsive Education (CRE). As a result of her scholarship, activism, and labors of love, students across California, both in K-12 and higher education, now have the privilege of learning the long-untold stories of communities of color in the classroom. Her work is influential not just for Filipinx Americans, but for all.