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The ‘invisible’ targets of hatred and hardship: Lower-income Asian Americans the focus of new COVID-19 study
“Those in Chinatown or the working communities in Malden and Quincy are often invisible,” said Carolyn Wong, a political scientist at the Institute...
Pandemic’s devastation among Latinos too often made invisible
The U.S. population includes some 60 million people who are Latinx—a gender-neutral term to describe people of Latin American heritage. They have a...
Disparities Made Invisible: Gaps in COVID-19 Data for American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
Introduction:
Complete COVID-19 data for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations are critical to equitable pandemic respon...
Run AAPI finds Asian American youth feel invisible and unheard – AsAmNews
By Julia Tong, AsAmNews Intern
In 2021, Linh Nguyen, senior adviser of RUN AAPI, reviewed the results of a study of Asian youth politics the organi...
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