"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 Kim, Aprile D Benner, Rena Mae Nalani Takushi, Kathleen Ongbongan, Donna Dennerlein, Deborah K Spencer
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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.

“就像我们只是在这里租房”:菲律宾移民青年帮派成员在夏威夷的普遍歧视经历。
研究人员、服务提供者和政策制定者必须发现并更好地了解亚洲帮派青年面临的问题,以便最有效地采取适当的政策和计划进行干预。本研究抽样调查了夏威夷的年轻男性菲律宾帮派成员。焦点小组数据的专题分析挑战了夏威夷种族和谐的普遍观点。似乎来自同龄人和权威人物的种族和社会歧视促使菲律宾男孩寻求加入帮派,以此来保护自己免受压迫。
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