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Asian American Policy Review A Harvard Kennedy School Student Publication regarding the impact of policy on Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the United States

Founded in 1989, the AAPR is the first nonpartisan academic journal in the country dedicated to analyzing public policy issues facing the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. Our mission is to:

• Serve as a resource to policy analysts and advocates in public, private, and non-profit organizations

• Provide a forum for scholarship and publication on issues related to the Asian Am

erican community's political, social and economic development

• Provide experience to future policy analysts and advocates

• Develop interest in Asian American issues

The Asian American Policy Review is published by the John F. Kennedy School of Government (Harvard Kennedy School) at Harvard University.

“Recognizing the gap between the reality our communities face and existing pandemic-mapping data, SAALT worked to captur...
29/04/2021

“Recognizing the gap between the reality our communities face and existing pandemic-mapping data, SAALT worked to capture the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The article examines not only Covid-19 infection and fatality rates in South Asian American communities but also intersections with escalating threats to immigration, workers’ rights, mental health, housing, language access, as well as hate crimes and domestic violence.” - The Disparate Impact of COVID-19 Across South Asian American Communities by Mahnoor Hussain, Sophia Qureshi, Lakshmi Sridaran, and Sruti Suryanarayanan

We are celebrating the publication of our 31st Journal which was published this Spring! Over the next few weeks, the AAPR will highlight each of this edition’s articles.

Read the piece: https://aapr.hkspublications.org/2021/04/16/the-disparate-impact-of-covid-19-across-south-asian-american-communities/

BY MAHNOOR HUSSAIN, SOPHIA QURESHI, LAKSHMI SRIDARAN, AND SRUTI SURYANARAYANAN This piece was published in the 31st print volume of

“This year was a pivotal year for all communities of color. For Southeast Asian Americans especially, the confluence of ...
27/04/2021

“This year was a pivotal year for all communities of color. For Southeast Asian Americans especially, the confluence of our 45th anniversary with a global pandemic, the ongoing fight in support of black lives, and a historic election, we are reminded that our fight for equity and justice continues.” - Southeast Asian Americans in 2020: 45 Years of Resilience and Resistance by Quyen Dinh, Jenna McDavid, and Katrina Dizon Mariategue

We are celebrating the publication of our 31st Journal which was published this Spring! Over the next few weeks, the AAPR will highlight each of this edition’s articles.
Read the piece: https://aapr.hkspublications.org/2021/04/16/southeast-asian-americans-in-2020-45-years-of-resilience-and-resistance/

BY QUYEN DINH, JENNA MCDAVID, AND KATRINA DIZON MARIATEGUE This piece was published in the 31st print volume of the

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