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AN OVERVIEW . Forces that shape political participationFilipinos in the fabric of the American nation Filipino experience in Hawai'i. America . A Nation of ImmigrantsA ?Permanently Unfinished Society" (Nathan Glazer). . . . ETHNICITY. Socially Constructed U.S. Census Bureau ?Racial/Ethnic Categories White African AmericanHispanicAsian American Native AmericanOther Race.
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1. ETHNICITY, LABOR AND POLITICS:The Filipino Experience in Hawaii Belinda A. Aquino, Ph.D.
Center for Philippine Studies
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Oct. 3, 2008
California State University East Bay
2. AN OVERVIEW Forces that shape political participation
Filipinos in the fabric of the American nation
Filipino experience in Hawaii
3. America A Nation of Immigrants
A Permanently Unfinished Society (Nathan Glazer)
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5. ETHNICITY Socially Constructed
U.S. Census Bureau Racial/Ethnic Categories
White
African American
Hispanic
Asian American
Native American
Other Race
7. Emerging Paradigms on Ethnicity Multiculturalism versus assimilation
Diversity and affirmative action
Political Empowerment
Diaspora dispersion, dislocation, globalization
8. ENABLING LAWS Civil Rights Act, 1964
Immigration and Nationality Act, 1965
Immigration Reform Act, 1986
9. The Philippines
10. THE PHILIPPINES Colony of the US: 1898 to 1946
Source of cheap, plentiful labor
Starting 1906, US companies recruited Filipino farmers for Hawaii and California
11. Waves of Filipino Immigration to USA First wave: 1906-before WWII
sakadas in Hawaii sugar and pineapple plantations
rice and orchard farmers in California
12. Sakadas in Action(Sugar and pineapple workers)
13. Waves of Filipino immigration
Second wave: 1946-1964, Filipino military in US Armed forces and their families
Third wave: 1965-1985, Filipino professionals
Fourth wave: 1986-present, Filipino family reunifications, global opportunities
14. Filipinos in America: Top 10 States, Census 2000 California 918,678
Hawaii 170,635
Illinois 86,298
New Jersey 85,245
New York 81,681
Washington 65,373
Texas 58,340
Florida 54,310
Virginia 47,609 TOTAL 1.61 million
Nevada 40,529 (out of 2.8 million)
15. Filipinos in USA
16. Proportion of Filipinos to Population of CA & HI
17. Filipinos in Hawaii 2000
18. LABOR STRUGGLES IN HAWAII (1909-1930S) All men could not bring families
Early Sakadas worked 10-12 hrs/day, 6 days/week
$1 daily wage
Participated in strikes
1924 Hanapepe Massacre
19. Filipino Labor Organizing in Hawaii (1910s-30s)
20. Democratization/ILWU John Burns: led 1954 democratic revolution
Jack Hall: ILWU regional director
21. First Generation Political Leaders In the Legislature 1954, Peter Aduja - first Filipino American elected to Hawai'i Territorial Legislature
22. In the Judiciary 1974, Benjamin Menor appointed first Filipino American Hawaii State Supreme Court Justice
23. State Governor 1994, Benjamin J. Cayetano becomes first Filipino American and second Asian American elected Governor of a U.S. state
24. Filipino-American Hawaii Mayors Eduardo Malapit first Fil-Am to become mayor in US (Kauai, Hawaii), 1974
Lorraine Rodero-Inouye first Fil-Am
woman to become mayor in US (Big Island, Hawaii), 1990
25. City & County of Honolulu Council Members
26. State Senators, 2008-present
27. State Representatives, 2008-present
28. Reflections on Hawaii Filipino Experience Immigration history
Critical mass: base of support
Labor militancy/organizing
Democratization
Coalitions with other groups
Geographic size
Platforms of Filipino candidates
29. Other US Fil-Am political leaders David Mercado Valderrama elected to Maryland state legislature
Gene Canque Liddell elected mayor of Lacey City, Washington State
Velma Veloria elected to the Washington State Legislature
Rodel Rodis elected to board of trustees, City College of San Francisco
Monty Manibog elected mayor in So. Cal.
30. In San Francisco Bay Area Jose Esteves, 3-term mayor, Milpitas
Michael Guingona, 4-term mayor of Daly City, now Councilmember
Manny Fernandez, vice mayor of Union City
Gertrude Gregorio, board member of New Haven Unified School District
31. Critical Questions What strategies can increase Fil-Am political participation?
How can they expand their economic base?
Will Ben Cayetanos achievement be replicated?
Will there be a first Fil-Am member of Congress in the next 5-10 yrs?
What is the future of the Filipino diaspora?
What are its strengths and weaknesses? Will the U.S. continue to be the no. 1 destination?
32. Major Sources U.S. Census Bureau
Edward Beechert, Working in Hawaii: A Labor History, Univ. of Hawaii Press, 1985
Roger Daniels, A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life, 1990
Alejandro Portes & Ruben G. Rumbaut, Immigrant America, 2nd ed., Univ. of California Press, 1986.
Ruben G. Rumbaut & Alejandro Portes, eds. Ethnicities: Children of Immigrants in America. Univ. of California Press, 2001
Luis Teodoro, Jr. ed., Out of this Struggle: The Filipinos in Hawaii. Univ. of Hawaii Press, 1981
33. Mahalo!
Maraming salamat!
Thank you!