“Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Data and Policy Needs in Civil Rights”
Volume 9:1-2, p. 1 (2011)
by Taeku Lee and Janelle Wong
ABSTRACT: In this section, researchers examine the policy priorities and data needs regarding civil rights issues affecting Asian Americans (and, where relevant and possible, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders [NHPIs]). To the uninitiated, the policy relevance of civil rights issues confronting AANHPI members may seem unusual, exotic, or misplaced. Each of the following articles underscores the fact that, for AANHPI communities, the contemporary challenges resulting from discrimination and exclusion remain serious, varied, and evolving. A key theme across all of the pieces featured here is that in order for AANHPIs to achieve full inclusion and fair treatment in the United States, their voices and experiences must be lifted up in the public sphere. Too often, invisibility (or visibility only through a selective and distorted lens) is the hallmark of AANHPI policy issues.
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Taeku Lee and Janelle Wong (2011) Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Data and Policy Needs in Civil Rights. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2011, Vol. 9, No. 1-2, pp. 1-3.