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" African Women in the New Diaspora: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1063728
Doc. No : LA107357
Call No : ‭10.1163/156921008X359588‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Mary Johnson Osirim
Title & Author : African Women in the New Diaspora: [Article] : Transnationalism and the (Re) Creation of Home\ Mary Johnson Osirim
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : African and Asian Studies
Date : 2008
Volume/ Issue Number : 7/4
Page No : 367–394
Abstract : During the past 25 years, African immigrants have been arriving in the US in increasing numbers due to the push factors of globalization, wars, civil unrest and natural disasters. Drawing on in-depth interviews with African women as immigrants in Greater Boston and Philadelphia, this paper will explore how the intersections of gender, race and class affect their contributions to civil society and business development. This work illustrates how transnational ties, specifically in the form of a new pan-Africanism, lead African immigrants to make significant contributions to community revitalization, particularly in historically African American communities. Although African women immigrants are clearly transnationals, in their civic lives, they differ from their male counterparts in their especially strong commitment to improving the lives of their families and communities on this side of the Atlantic. During the past 25 years, African immigrants have been arriving in the US in increasing numbers due to the push factors of globalization, wars, civil unrest and natural disasters. Drawing on in-depth interviews with African women as immigrants in Greater Boston and Philadelphia, this paper will explore how the intersections of gender, race and class affect their contributions to civil society and business development. This work illustrates how transnational ties, specifically in the form of a new pan-Africanism, lead African immigrants to make significant contributions to community revitalization, particularly in historically African American communities. Although African women immigrants are clearly transnationals, in their civic lives, they differ from their male counterparts in their especially strong commitment to improving the lives of their families and communities on this side of the Atlantic.
Descriptor : CIVIL SOCIETY
Descriptor : ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Descriptor : IMMIGRATION
Descriptor : INTERSECTIONALITY
Descriptor : PAN-AFRICANISM
Descriptor : RACE RELATIONS
Descriptor : TRANSNATIONALISM
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/156921008X359588‬
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