Interracial Coalition Building: A Filipino Lawyer in a Black-White Community

Penn State Law Research Paper No. 06-2023

127 Dick. L. Rev. 767 (2023).

16 Pages Posted: 30 Jun 2023

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Victor C. Romero

The Pennsylvania State University (University Park) – Penn State Law

Date Written: June 29, 2023

Abstract

The United States is in the midst of a political and cultural war around race and demography that goes to the heart of America’s self-definition as a nation of immigrants. Heeding Eric Yamamoto’s four-part prescription for interracial cooperation via the conceptual, the performative, the material, and the reflexive, this Essay draws from the author’s own experience as an Asian- American volunteer attempting to serve and lead a traditionally African-American civil rights organization in a predominantly white, rural town in Pennsylvania. Three lessons emerge from this experience. When volunteering, it is important to answer the call to serve even when in doubt; lead by serving and listening to others; and respect the coalition and trust the process.

Suggested Citation

Romero, Victor C., Interracial Coalition Building: A Filipino Lawyer in a Black-White Community (June 29, 2023). Penn State Law Research Paper No. 06-2023, 127 Dick. L. Rev. 767 (2023)., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4495617

Victor C. Romero (Contact Author)

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