Literature DB >> 19946383

"It's like we're just renting over here": The Pervasive Experiences of Discrimination of Filipino Immigrant Youth Gang Members in Hawai'i.

Su Yeong Kim1, Aprile D Benner, Rena Mae Nalani Takushi, Kathleen Ongbongan, Donna Dennerlein, Deborah K Spencer.   

Abstract

Researchers, service providers, and policymakers must uncover and better understand the issues facing youths in Asian gangs in order to most effectively intervene with appropriate policies and programs. The present investigation sampled young male Filipino gang members in Hawai'i. Thematic analyses of the focus group data challenge the commonly held view of racial harmony in Hawai'i. It appears that racial and social discrimination from peers and authority figures propel Filipino boys to seek out gang membership as a way to protect themselves from being targets of oppression.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19946383      PMCID: PMC2784688          DOI: 10.17953/appc.6.1.0763n157667h72wx

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPI Nexus        ISSN: 1545-0317


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4.  A Culturally Informed Model of Academic Well-Being for Latino Youth: The Importance of Discriminatory Experiences and Social Support.

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1.  The shrinking health advantage: unintentional injuries among children and youth from immigrant families.

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