From early vaqueros to 21st century: San Diego author explores history of 'Latinxs in Hawaii'

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San Diego native Rudy Guevarra Jr. is a professor at Arizona State and author of 'Aloha Compadre: Latinxs in Hawai'i,' exploring the history of Latinx folks migrating to, adopting and sharing cultures in the Hawaiian Islands

It was during the research for his dissertation and first book that Rudy Guevarra Jr. noticed something — he was hearing more and more people speaking Spanish while traveling in the Hawaiian Islands. His research came out of his own experience growing up both Mexican and Filipino in San Diego, leading him to and from Hawaii to trace a history of migration and mixing of cultures between Latinos and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

“Though increasing with new migrations, the Latinx population is not new to the Hawaiian Islands. On the contrary, Latinxs have been voyaging to the Hawaiian archipelago for 190 years, yet their presence has been rendered invisible by the tourist industry and within the larger local population,” he says in an excerpt from the first chapter of his most recent book, “Aloha Compadre: Latinxs in Hawai‘i,” which he will discussat 6 p.m.

Guevarra Jr. grew up in various parts of San Diego — including National City, Logan Heights, Spring Valley, Chula Vista and Paradise Hills — and is currently a professor of Asian Pacific American studies in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University. A historian and storyteller, he looks at relational ethnic studies focused on Chicano/Latino, Asian American/Pacific Islander, and other groups to learn about how these populations function in relationship to each other.

These are the ties between California and Hawaii, and the sort of migration that I thought was fascinating. Then, you have Puerto Ricans coming for sugarcane, you have Mexican and Central Americans coming to work the pineapple plantations on Maui, predominantly.

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