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Claiming Kapwa: Filipino Immigrants,Community-Based Organizations,and Community Citizenship in San Francisco
Authors:Valerie Francisco-Menchavez  Jessa Delos Reyes  Tiffany Mendoza  Stephanie Ancheta  Katrina Liwanag
Affiliation:Department of Sociology and Sexuality Studies, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract:Filipino immigrants and Filipino-serving community-based organizations (CBOs) in San Francisco work to meet community members’ immediate needs. At the same time, it activates political participation for Filipinos to make claims on traditional citizenship from the city agencies under an albeit xenophobic climate. Although city-level legislation marks San Francisco as politically progressive, Filipino community members experience the national anti-immigrant climate in the United States through a lack of services for integration. We argue that immigrants and CBOs develop “community citizenship” that link Filipino immigrants to local state services while engaging in community building activities that affirm the transnational identities of Filipinos as part of their (in)ability to participate politically in San Francisco. Through qualitative interviews from Filipino organizers and CBO staff, we argue that CBOs use Filipino core cultural values to facilitate collective responsibility for community members’ needs that is not only local but also always transnational under contradicting currents of liberal progressivism and neoliberal conservatism in the city and nationally.
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