Week 3 "Filipino Nation in Daly City"

Week 3 "Filipino Nation in Daly City"

There were two sentences under the section “Material Success and Filipino Authenticity” that stood out to me and resonated with me. “But she’s not Filipino, she doesn’t speak Tagalong anymore.” Coming from an immigrant family, I hear this phrase often, especially with the new generation of Hmong children. A phrase that my family use often is “they are American child”.  Which mean they are modernize and they don’t know what it is like to be Hmong. Because we don’t speak our language we can’t understand our culture. This makes me wonder about the Chinese and Japanese Americans who have been in the U.S. for years and have modernize. Do the 4th and 5th generation Chinese and Japanese still speak their language and practice their culture? Another thing that I appreciate was that this article brought up the model minority myth. Asian Americans that immigrant to the U.S. post 1960’s is not well off like the first wave of Asian Americans. Southeast Asians struggle to even graduate from high school. In the article, it states that Filipino household income is $43,780 compared to a white household with $38,909 income. The reason for this is that Filipino families have three or more people working for income. This is relevant to most Asian American household. In an Asian American household, elders tend to live with their son and their children tend to live with their parents pass their 20’s. I enjoy this article because it was easy to relate to. 

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