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Home to Ellis Island, New Jersey has been the first stop for many immigrant groups for well over a century. Yet in this highly diverse state, some of the most anti-immigrant policies in the nation are being tested. American suburbs are home to increasing numbers of first and second-generation immigrants who may actually be bypassing the city to settle directly into the neighborhoods that their predecessors have already begun to plant roots in-a trajectory that leads to nativist ordinances and other forms of xenophobia. In Lady Liberty's Shadow examines popular white perceptions of danger represented by immigrants and their children, as well the specter that lurks at the edges of suburbs in the shape of black and Latino urban underclasses and the ever more nebulous hazard of (presumed-Islamic) terrorism that threatening to undermine "life as we know it." Robyn Magalit Rodriguez explores the impact of anti-immigrant municipal ordinances on a range of immigrant groups living in varied suburban communities, from undocumented Latinos in predominantly white suburbs to long-established Asian immigrants in "majority-minority" suburbs. The "American Dream" that suburban life is supposed to represent is shown to rest on a racialized, segregated social order meant to be enjoyed only by whites. Although it is a case study of New Jersey, In Lady Liberty's Shadow offers crucial insights that can shed fresh light on the national immigration debate. For more information, go to: https://www.facebook.com/inlibertysshadow
Immigrants --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Aliens --- History. --- New Jersey --- Province of New Jersey --- Nova Caesaria --- State of New Jersey --- Nīwe Cēsarēa --- Nueva Jersey --- Estato de Nueva Jersey --- Nyu-Cersi --- Штат Нью-Джэрсі --- Shtat Nʹi︠u︡-Dz︠h︡ėrsi --- Нью-Джэрсі --- Nʹi︠u︡-Dz︠h︡ėrsi --- Niu Yersey --- Ню Джърси --- Ni︠u︡ Dzhŭrsi --- Nova Jersey --- Çĕнĕ Джерси --- Śĕnĕ Dzhersi --- Nei-Schaersi --- Niijéízii Hahoodzo --- New Jersey osariik --- Νιού Τζέρσεϊ --- Niou Tzersei --- Νιού Τζέρσι --- Niou Tzersi --- Πολιτεία του Νιού Τζέρσεϊ --- Politeia tou Niou Tzersei --- East Jersey --- West Jersey --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy. --- Race relations. --- Politics and government. --- ellis island, new jersey, nj, immigrant, immigration, city, neighborhood, suburb, xenophobia, foreign, foreigners, black, Latino, terrorism, islamophobia, minority, american, american dream, anti-immigration, undocumented, illegal, alien.
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"Filipino American Transnational Activism: Diasporic Politics in the Second Generation offers an account of how Filipinos born or raised in the United States often defy the multiple assimilationist agendas that attempt to shape their understandings of themselves. Despite conditions that might lead them to reject any kind of relationship to the Philippines in favor of a deep rootedness in the United States, many forge linkages to the "homeland" and are actively engaged in activism and social movements transnationally. Though it may well be true that most Filipino Americans have an ambivalent relationship to the Philippines, many of the chapters of this book show that other possibilities for belonging and imaginaries of "home" are being crafted and pursued".
Filipino Americans --- Filipino diaspora. --- Group identity. --- Politics and culture --- Transnationalism --- Ethnic identity. --- Politics and government. --- Political aspects
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Migrant workers from the Philippines are ubiquitous to global capitalism, with nearly 10 percent of the population employed in almost two hundred countries. In a visit to the United States in 2003, Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo even referred to herself as not only the head of state but also "the CEO of a global Philippine enterprise of eight million Filipinos who live and work abroad." Robyn Magalit Rodriguez investigates how and why the Philippine government transformed itself into what she calls a labor brokerage state, which actively prepares, mobil
Foreign workers, Philippine. --- Migrant labor. --- Manpower policy --- Philippines --- Emigration and immigration.
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"In the struggles for prison abolition, global anti-imperialism, immigrant rights, affordable housing, environmental justice, fair labor, and more, twenty-first-century Asian American activists are speaking out and standing up to systems of oppression. Creating emancipatory futures requires collective action and reciprocal relationships that are nurtured over time and forged through cross-racial solidarity and intergenerational connections, leading to a range of on-the-ground experiences. Bringing together grassroots organizers and scholar-activists, Contemporary Asian American Activism presents lived experiences of the fight for transformative justice and offers lessons to ensure the longevity and sustainability of organizing. In the face of imperialism, white supremacy, racial capitalism, heteropatriarchy, ableism, and more, the contributors celebrate victories and assess failures, reflect on the trials of activist life, critically examine long-term movement building, and inspire continued mobilization for coming generations"--
Asian American political activists. --- Asian Americans --- Race relations. --- Social conditions. --- United States --- Race relations --- History. --- Social conditions
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