挖掘加州中央山谷隐藏的财富:其丰富的文化资本

I. Fujimoto, G. Sandoval
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加州中央山谷有一种尚未开发的强大资源:社会资本和人民丰富的文化。中央山谷是美国种族最多样化的地区之一,但它的许多人仍然被隐藏起来,作为公民参与者相对未被开发。利用山谷丰富多样性的隐藏能量,可以开发和利用整个中央山谷民族社区的文化资本。这种文化资本和知识,转化为山谷多样化社区的社会经济优势,可以用来帮助增加这些边缘化种族群体的政治和经济资本,并使整个中央山谷受益。一般来说,随着移民社区的建立,他们开始解决为社区成员创造更好生活的重要问题。这就是移民群体适应他们在美国新定居地的迁移史。这些适应可能包括创造平等获取资源的机会,更充分地了解新的东道国社会,增加接受优质教育的机会,创造支付生活工资的工作条件。本文考察了中央山谷丰富的种族多样性,其不断加强的文化和经济资本,以及山谷利用其文化和经济资本在该地区创造政治动员的潜力。这种对该区域各社区的政治动员将使各社区本身能够努力解决其社会和经济问题,并将使该区域得到非常需要的国家注意。以下是对山谷种族多样性的概述,移民定居模式,种族对山谷(和加州)农业的贡献,定居的各种障碍以及种族群体为应对这些障碍而制定的不同策略。最后,本文最后讨论了通过利用目前存在于山谷社区的丰富文化资本来增加政治权力(增加政治资本)的可能性。最初的步骤
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Tapping into California's Central Valley's Hidden Wealth: Its Rich Cultural Capital
An untapped and powerful resource exists in the Central Valley of California: the social capital and cultural richness of its people. The Central Valley is one of the most ethnically diverse regions in the United States, yet many of its people remain hidden and relatively untapped as civic participants. Harnessing the hidden energy of the Valley's rich diversity would allow for the development and utilization of the cultural capital emerging from ethnic communities throughout the Central Valley. This cultural capital and knowledge, turned to the socioeconomic advantage of the Valley's diverse communities, can be harnessed in helping increase the political' and economic capital 2 of these marginalized ethnic groups and benefit the entire Central Valley. Generally, as immigrant communities get established, they begin addressing issues that are important to creating better lives for the members of their communities. This has been the migration history of groups adapting to their new host settlement in the United States. These adaptations might include creating equal access to resources, gaining a fuller understanding of their new host society, increasing opportunities for quality education and creating working conditions paying a living wage. This paper examines the rich ethnic diversity of the Central Valley, its ever strengthening cultural and economic capital, and the Valley's potential to harness its cultural and economic capital to create political mobilization within the region. Such political mobilization of the region's communities would allow the communities themselves to work towards resolving their social and economic concerns, and would bring much needed national attention to the region. What follows is an overview of the Valley's ethnic diversity, patterns of immigrant settlement, the ethnic contribution to the Valley's (and California's) agriculture, various barriers to settlement and different strategies that ethnic groups have developed to deal with these barriers. Finally, the paper concludes with a discussion of possibilities for political empowerment (increasing political capital) by tapping into the rich vein of cultural capital which currently exists in Valley communities. The initial steps
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