Melanie D. Sabado-Liwag (
Erin Manalo-Pedro, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2022 Feb;41(2):289-295. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01418.
Within the monolithic racial category of "Asian American," health determinants are often hidden within each subgroup's complex histories of indigeneity, colonialism, migration, culture, and socio-political systems. Although racism is typically framed to underscore the ways in which various institutions (for example, employment and education) disproportionately disadvantage Black/Latinx communities over White people, what does structural racism look like among Filipinx/a/o Americans (FilAms), the third-largest Asian American group in the US? We argue that racism defines who is visible. We discuss pathways through which colonialism and racism preserve inequities for FilAms, a large and overlooked Asian American subgroup. We bring to light historical and modern practices inhibiting progress toward dismantling systemic racial barriers that impinge on FilAm health. We encourage multilevel strategies that focus on and invest in FilAms, such as robust accounting of demographic data in heterogeneous populations, explicitly naming neocolonial forces that devalue and neglect FilAms, and structurally supporting community approaches to promote better self- and community care.
在“亚裔美国人”这个单一的种族类别中,健康决定因素常常隐藏在每个亚群体的本土、殖民、移民、文化和社会政治制度的复杂历史中。虽然种族主义通常被用来强调各种机构(例如就业和教育)如何不成比例地使黑人/拉丁裔社区处于不利地位,而不是白人,但在美国的亚裔美国人中,菲律宾裔美国人(FilAms)——第三大亚裔群体——的结构性种族主义是什么样的?我们认为,种族主义定义了谁是可见的。我们讨论了殖民主义和种族主义通过哪些途径来维持菲美裔美国人的不平等地位,这是一个庞大而被忽视的亚裔美国人亚群。我们揭示了历史和现代实践中抑制消除系统性种族障碍的进展的做法,这些障碍影响了菲美裔美国人的健康。我们鼓励采取多层次的策略,关注并投资于菲美裔美国人,例如在异质人群中对人口统计数据进行强有力的核算,明确指出贬低和忽视菲美裔美国人的新殖民主义势力,并从结构上支持社区方法,以促进更好的自我和社区护理。