![]() Practices: food, music, holidays, styles of dress, celebrations.Political history: be it shaped by colonialism, imperialism, civil or international wars, racial segregation, dictatorships, capitalism, socialism and.Social location and history: type of labor performed, level of education, class position and mobility, immigration or refugee status, employment status.Family history: nuclear, extended, blended, or single parent family, adopted or biological child, only child, sibling order, living with foster parents in foster homes.Geographic location: rural, urban, suburban, military bases, poor neighborhoods.Demographics: gender/sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, languages spoken, religion, marital status.Ethnicity: single race, bi- or multi-racial.Within each category that defines identity, there are several sub-categories both are enumerated below: Identities overlap and occur simultaneously, not discretely or serially and because identities are experienced in many ways one’s power does not rest on a single axis (or category) of identity. We use the term “Asian and Pacific Islander” to include all people of Asian, Asian American or Pacific Islander ancestry who trace their origins to the countries, states, jurisdictions and/or the diasporic communities of these geographic regions. Whilst our communities use various names to describe themselves these groupings are ultimately political and part of a dynamic, continuing process of self-determination and self-identification. There are conflicting views on the appropriateness of any aggregate classification or reference – “Asian Pacific American”, “Asian American and Pacific Islander”, etc and a lot of significance can get attached to them, e.g., the word “Other” in “Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander” (NHOPI), and it is at times dropped in favor of “Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander”. Historically, Asians and Pacific Islanders were grouped together by government classifications and by us, as part of an intentional community-based strategy to build coalitions with one another. The previous “Asian and Pacific Islander” (API) category was separated into “Asian Americans” and “Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders” (NHOPI). ![]() ![]() “Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander” includes Native Hawaiian, Samoan, Guamanian or Chamorro, Fijian, Tongan, or Marshallese peoples and encompasses the people within the United States jurisdictions of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Census, the Federal Government defines “Asian American” to include persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent.
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