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- AAPI Data introduces the AANHPI Community Data Explorer platform.
- The tool provides detailed data on AANHPI communities from the US Census Bureau.
- It offers Community Snapshots and Deep Dives for tailored data analysis.
- The initiative supports the Power In Numbers campaign for AANHPI community advocacy.
Empowering Insights with AANHPI Community Data Explorer
AAPI Data has unveiled a groundbreaking platform, the AANHPI Community Data Explorer, to enhance understanding of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in the United States.
Developed in partnership with January Advisors and with input from community partners, this tool leverages data from the American Community Survey to offer a comprehensive look at various indicators such as citizenship, language proficiency, income levels, and more. The platform’s user-friendly interface allows stakeholders to delve into data across different geographic areas, aiding in the identification of unique community needs and disparities.
With features like one-click PDF generation for Community Snapshots and Deep Dives, the Data Explorer simplifies the creation of customized reports. Karthick Ramakrishnan, the founder of AAPI Data, emphasizes the platform’s role in fostering informed discussions and driving meaningful change by providing reliable data to key decision-makers.
The AANHPI Community Data Explorer is a key component of the Power In Numbers campaign, which seeks to elevate the visibility and priorities of AANHPI communities through policy change and civic engagement. The platform also highlights the importance of disaggregated data for these communities, a need underscored by recent updates to federal data collection standards by the Office of Management and Budget.
Akil Vohra of AAPI Data points out the essential nature of detailed data collection for understanding and addressing the challenges faced by AANHPI communities. The AANHPI Community Data Explorer is available for public use and is seen as a step forward in achieving comprehensive federal race and ethnicity data collections.