How a Ford Plant Changed Milpitas; AstraLogik's Music For Healing | KQED
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How a Ford Plant Changed Milpitas; AstraLogik's Music For Healing | KQED
""The San Jose Assembly Plant opened in 1955, transforming Milpitas from a sleepy agricultural town into a thriving city, sparking historic social change.""
""AstraLogik’s music delves into healing and acceptance, reflecting the understanding they gained while building their relationship beyond just performing together.""
The Great Mall of Milpitas, once the Ford San Jose Assembly Plant, opened in 1955, marking a significant transition for Milpitas from an agricultural area to a bustling city. This transformation was not only economic; it also led to one of the first planned racially integrated neighborhoods in the U.S. Meanwhile, the queer Filipina duo, AstraLogik, evolved from individual artists into a collaborative force, using their music to explore themes of healing and acceptance, while fostering a sense of community between themselves and their listeners.
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