Article: AAPIs in the College Access Debate: A Case of Generational and Communication Gaps in the AAPI Education Agenda

AAPIs in the College Access Debate: A Case of Generational and Communication Gaps in the AAPI Education Agenda
Volume 7:2, p.59 (2009)
by Oiyan A. Poon

ABSTRACT: Through the presentation of a case study, this resource article argues for the establishment of a national, comprehensive Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) education organization to facilitate communication among educators, students, and community and institutional leaders in order to develop an education policy agenda based on community interests and research. It presents an analysis of the debate over a new University of California (UC) admissions eligibility policy. After discussing how Asian Americans are framed within admissions debates, the article summarizes the new UC policy and presents an analysis of the policy change, addressing concerns raised by two community leaders. This case study demonstrates the need to connect the diverse intergenerational, ethnic, and gendered voices among AAPIs in education.

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Article Citation:
Oiyan A. Poon (2009) AAPIs in the College Access Debate: A Case of Generational and Communication Gaps in the AAPI Education Agenda. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2009, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 83-106. https://doi.org/10.36650/nexus7.2_83-106_Poon

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