AAPI Data Challenge

We are pleased to share that the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and the University of California, Riverside’s AAPIData.com have partnered to launch Elevate: AAPI Data Challenge! We want to hear from the community on novel approaches to interpret data on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), particularly data that is broken out by detailed origin (e.g., Chinese, Cambodian, Filipino, etc.).

Background: AAPIs make up the fastest growing racial group and are projected to surpass 50 million by 2060. AAPIs are one of the most diverse racial groups, representing dozens of ethnicities, cultures and migration stories from around the world. Over the last 10 years, there have been significant improvements in the availability of data on AAPIs and while these datasets include information on the detailed origin of AAPIs, they are still underutilized, which is why we’re launching Elevate: AAPI Data Challenge.

Key Date: Submissions will be accepted until Monday, September 5 (Labor Day). They can take on various forms, including infographics, apps, data tables, blog posts, and even animations, videos, and other creative mediums. Challenge details can be found here.

Please help us get the word out! You can also read more about our announcement here on the Angry Asian Man Blog as well as in this article by NBC News.

Thanks for your support and we look forward to seeing your submissions!


Thanks to Everett Lo for sharing this information with AABANY.

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Get to Know AABANY Happy Hour, Aug. 16

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SUNDANCE SELECTS presents KAMPAI! FOR THE LOVE OF SAKE IN THEATERS & ON DEMAND AUGUST 19TH

Opening in New York at the IFC CENTER

Discover the art of sake. An age-old staple of Japanese culture and cuisine, the fermented rice wine has recently been winning fans all over the world. Kampai! For the Love of Sake journeys from rice paddies in Japan to breweries around the globe as it chronicles three passionate exponents of the increasingly popular beverage: a British ex-pat who has become Japan’s first foreign master brewer, an American journalist known as the “Sake Evangelist,” and a fifth-generation Japanese brewer determined to shake up the industry. Together, their stories form a fascinating snapshot of how ancient traditions are adapting to the demands of a growing global market.  

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2015 NAPABA Year-in-Review

The 2015 Year-in-Review revisits an extraordinary year for NAPABA.

Highlights include:

  • NAPABA newsmakers,
  • An overview of the four NAPABA Regional Conferences,
  • Annual Lobby Day recap,
  • NAPABA’s policy resolutions and amicus briefs,
  • A special tribute section to Minoru “Min” Yasui and his Presidential Medal of Freedom,
  • A rundown of the 2015 NAPABA Awards, and of course,
  • The 2015 NAPABA Convention!

This digital version of the NAPABA Year-in-Review can be viewed here and on the NAPABA website.

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