1st Edition

Transnational Filipina/o/x Youth, Intersectional Identities, and School-Community Partnerships The Gendered Vulnerabilities of Migration in Canada

By Jessica Ticar Copyright 2025
128 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

128 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

128 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book provides an in-depth examination of how Filipina mothers, serving as migrant caregivers, and their children navigate the experiences of family separation and reunification through Canada’s Live-in/Caregiver Program (L/CP). It analyses how Filipina/o/x youth understand their political agency, the legacy of colonialism, and their sense of identity and belonging in urban schools through... Read more

1. Introduction: Mobilizing the impact of Canada’s Live-in/Caregiver Program through political agency  2. Witnessing political agency as co-performer through the arts  3. A mother’s deep transnational love as resistance  4. Mobilizing the traumas of family separation and reunification through Vidaview Life Storyboards  5. Negotiating intersectional identities through group art projects  6. Making meaning of critical social justice  7. Conclusion

Biography

Jessica Ticar is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Association and an interdisciplinary scholar. She received her PhD from Western University, Canada and is an Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work, Algoma University (Brampton Campus).