Unmasking the Essential Realities of COVID ‐19: The Pasifika Community in the Salt Lake Valley

IF 0.4 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Oceania Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI:10.1002/ocea.5267
Kēhaulani Vaughn, Jacob Fitisemanu, Inoke Hafoka, Kehaulani Folau
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Pacific Islanders in diaspora are disproportionately contracting COVID‐19, experience hospitalization and develop complications In Utah, Pacific Islanders have the highest contraction rate in the state Pacific Islanders constitute only 2% of the state's population, but represent 4% of the those infected with COVID‐19, begging the question how we might explain the high rates of contraction? As community engaged scholars and practitioners, we offer discussion, insight, and commentary on the COVID‐19 pandemic affecting Pacific Islanders in Utah Grounding this discussion is a history of the Pacific Islander community as an essential workforce that dates back to the 1850s, before statehood We argue that historical discrimination against these early Pacific Islanders shaped the way this group is racialized as essential laborers today The authors offer this assertion along with practices and protocols that honour cultural norms of socialization, which we see is the pathway to provide safe measures that are relevant to the Utah Pasifika community
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散居海外的太平洋岛民不成比例地感染了新冠肺炎,住院治疗并出现并发症。在犹他州,太平洋岛民的收缩率是该州最高的。太平洋岛民仅占该州人口的2%,但占新冠肺炎感染者的4%,这就引出了一个问题,我们如何解释这种高收缩率?作为社区参与的学者和从业者,我们对影响犹他州太平洋岛民的新冠肺炎疫情进行了讨论、见解和评论。本次讨论的基础是太平洋岛民社区作为重要劳动力的历史,可以追溯到19世纪50年代,在建国之前,我们认为,对这些早期太平洋岛民的历史歧视决定了这一群体今天被种族化为重要劳工的方式。作者提出了这一主张,以及尊重社会化文化规范的做法和协议,我们认为这是提供与犹他州帕西菲卡社区相关的安全措施的途径
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期刊介绍: The Australian journal OCEANIA focuses on the study of indigenous peoples of Australia, Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia, and Southeast Asia. A recent issue includes articles on land wars, land utilization, and aboriginal self-determination. There are typically five articles per issue and six to ten book reviews. Occasionally, an issue is devoted to a single topic (Katz).
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