Reblogged from The Black Feminist Manifesto
Inside the mind of a kind of quirky, pretty stubborn, way too opinionated, twenty-something, heteroflexible Black female newly employed up-and-moved-to-DC Princeton GRADUATE who's just trying to sort out her life. An uninhibited celebration of all that is me, this blog is an exercise in self-discovery and live-with-your-heart-wide-open-ness. Though I make respect a habit, I will not always be politically correct, and I believe in the power of making audiences uncomfortable to inspire change.
Showing posts with label Asian-Americans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian-Americans. Show all posts
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
"The problematic terms 'Asian-Pacific American" (APA) and 'Asian-Pacific Islander" (API) not only offer no recognition that Pacific Islanders already constitute a pan-ethnic group that is distinct from Asian-Americans, they also efface Pacific political claims based on indigeneity. For example, indigeneous Pacific Islanders who have ties to islands that were forcibly incorporated into the United States (Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa) have outstanding sovereignty and land claims, based on international principles of self-determination, which get erased by the categorization with Asians. Hence the frameworks for understanding the ills affecting Pacific peoples and their political claims are shaped by imperialism and settler colonialism, not simply civil rights.
"We need to uncouple 'Asian' and 'Pacific' in order to examine these concerns, especially in higher education, where the socio-economic profiles of native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders are severely distorted due to the continued problematic lumping with Asian-Americans."
--Dr. J. Kehaulani Kauanui
"Where are Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders in Higher Education?"
(via come correct)
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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