Asian American Policy Review
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Asian American Policy Review is a student-run publication at the @kennedy_school dedicated to analyzing and giving voice to AAPI issues
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Opening remarks by Christine Chen | #StopAsianHate of APIAVote | #StopAsianHate #hks #aapi
Special thank you to all the contributors of the 32nd edition of the Asian American Policy Review Harvard Kennedy School! We will be posting the individual pieces on our website throughout the month of May in celebration of #AAPIHeritageMonth.
Kicking off our 32nd edition is a moving piece by Jocelyn Chung 鍾尚潔 discussing her experience caring for her grandparents during the pandemic and the urgent need for services to assist Asian American elders. Read it now! #AAPIHeritageMonth aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/02/eld…
Happy Friday! We are excited to share an article by Justin Chen MD MPH and Cindy Liu, PhD exploring anti-AAPI racism and discrimination within the medical field. More articles from our 32nd edition coming twice a week this #AAPIHeritageMonth! aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/06/ant…
Next up, from our 32nd edition: Amrith Kaur Aakre and Sim J Singh Attariwala from the Sikh Coalition write on the intersection of religious rights, PPE, and COVID-19. Read the article on our website! #AAPIHeritageMonth aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/09/com…
In the 32nd edition of the AAPR, Li Lu, Co-founder and Board Chair of The Asian American Foundation, writes on the role of the philanthropic community in closing critical gaps and building infrastructure for AAPIs living in the US. Read this article now! #aapiheritagemonth aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/13/a-c…
Next up from the 32nd edition of the AAPR, Michelle Sugihara and Jess Ju from CAPE—Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment highlights the importance of AAPI representation in media and deconstructing stereotypes. Read about it on our website now! #AAPIHeritageMonth aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/16/med…
Next up from the 32nd edition of the AAPR, learn more about data disaggregation and the decades-long debate over AAPI identity from The Yappie’s Andrew Peng Andrew Peng, Javan Santos, and Marry Yang Mary Yang. Check it out now! #aapiheritagemonth aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/20/a-s…
For the remainder of #AAPIHeritageMonth, we'll be sharing a series of interviews - beginning with a conversation with Christine Chen | #StopAsianHate. Read more about her work at APIAVote | #StopAsianHate here! aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/23/mob…
Our last piece from the 32nd edition of the AAPR is an interview with Ken Liu Ken Liu, a multiple Hugo Award-winning author of science fiction and fantasy, reflecting on the histories, past and present experiences of immigrants. #AAPIHeritageMonth aapr.hkspublications.org/2022/05/30/sto…
Our deadline for AAPR's 33rd Issue is right around the corner! Please learn more on our website aapr.hkspublications.org/submit/ or feel free to contact us at [email protected] with any questions and concerns. We look forward to receiving your submissions! (PC: Corky Lee)