Ask Question, Ask an Expert

+61-413 786 465

info@mywordsolution.com

Ask History Expert

Question: Understanding history (especially "legal history" in which social forces and structures inform and affect the reality of people today) is critical. What are the interconnections between legal history and APA current realities and stereotypes such as the "Model Minority Myth?"

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/01/opinions/asian-american-data-collection-opinion-ramakrishnan/index.html

How data can debunk the 'model minority' myth (By Karthick Ramakrishnan)

Story highlights

- Karthick Ramakrishnan: The collection of detailed ethnicity data is essential for the justification of government programs that benefit Asian-Americans

- New Asian immigrants and elected officials are not on the same wavelength, which has prompted protests opposing such data collection, says Ramakrishnan

- Karthick Ramakrishnan (@karthickr (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.) is a professor of public policy at the University of California, Riverside and is the founder of AAPI Data (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. He was a member of the California State Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs when it endorsed state legislation that would provide Asian ethnicity data in health and public higher education. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his.

- (CNN)A group of about 50 Chinese Americans, many of them children, gathered on the steps of the State House in Rhode Island last week to oppose a new law on collecting detailed origin data on Asian-Americans. The organizer of the protest (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.compared the law to "Nazi Germany's 1935 Nuremberg Law that singled out Jews in the pretense of data collection, only to be conveniently used as a basis for genocide in the following decade."

- This is not the first time Asian-American data collection has gotten pushback. Similar protests in California erupted with the proposal of a bill that sought to increase the specificity of ethnicity data collected by state education and health agencies. Opponents there ominously warned (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. that the bill may be the first step to Asian exclusion and internment.

- These assertions are outrageous, and they ignore the purpose and history of Asian-American data collection, which dates back to the 1970s when a wave of Southeast Asian refugees joined a growing number of Asian immigrants who were coming to the United States. Most of the Asian immigrants who came after 1965, when the United States ended its restrictive national origin quotas, were high-skilled immigrants such as doctors, nurses, and engineers from countries like India, China, South Korea, and the Philippines. By contrast, most of the refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos lacked college degrees, and many did not even have a high school diploma.

- Asian-American community leaders quickly realized that government statistics on education, poverty, and English proficiency could not simply be provided for the racial group as a whole. Such data tended to show Asian-Americans as a "model minority," a relatively prosperous and highly educated group that did not need any public assistance. But by gathering more detailed ethnicity data, they could make the case for targeted government programs on matters ranging from poverty alleviation to language assistance and mental health services.

- Since 1980, this detailed data has been essential to the justification of programs that benefit Asian-Americans -- so essential that data and research on Asian-American subpopulations was a high priority for the White House Initiative on Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders when it was created in October 2009 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., and it remains an important issue for the initiative today (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..

- Why, then, are we seeing protests against Asian-American data collection today? It seems to be mostly due to a socioeconomic and cultural disconnect between recent immigrants from mainland China, who constitute the largest group of immigrant arrivals to the United States since 2008, and prior waves of Asian immigrants and the organizations that serve them. These newer immigrants are highly educated and upwardly mobile, with little awareness of the services that Asian-American organizations provide to disadvantaged populations.

- The truth about Asian Americans' success (it's not what you think) (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

- Compounding the problem is a communications gap. Most of these recent immigrants use WeChat, a social media platform that allows them to communicate in Mandarin. WeChat is a particularly effective tool for political organizing among Chinese immigrant communities, as was evident in the nationwide protests supporting former NYPD officer Peter Liang (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. As Shue Haipei, the founder of the National Council of Chinese-Americans, told Wired (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., WeChat has become a major factor in political activism. "WeChat has come in at a perfect timing as a revolutionary tool...(It) revolutionized how to form a group." Chinese-American blogger Xie Bin -- who with a group launched the WeChat page "The Chinese Voice of America," aimed at influencing Chinese-Americans to vote for Trump -- agreed: "If I publish on WeChat I can get thousands of hits," says Xie. "If readers see something of their topic (of interest), they are going to spread it quickly to all their groups."

- But based on community forums at the Asian-Americans Advancing Justice conferences, it seems that many Asian-American elected officials and community leaders are absent on WeChat, which may be because they are either English-dominant or have limited Mandarin proficiency. They are thus unable to convey the history and importance of better data collection to these new immigrant populations.

- Perhaps even more consequential, the absence of Asian American organizations and leaders on WeChat has allowed conservative groups such as Chinese Americans For Trump (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to use the platform to promote a range of causes. The latest: opposing ethnic data collection by state governments.

- Identifying the problem, however, also points to a possible solution. If Asian-American elected officials and community organizations had a greater presence on WeChat, they would have a much better understanding of these new immigrant populations. And by hiring staff members who are bilingual in English and Mandarin, they could use the platform to explain the benefits of ethnic data collection, such as allowing for the justification of government investments in programs including ballot language assistance, bilingual education, and language support in county hospitals.

- For example, Kathy Ko Chin, president and CEO of Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum noted (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. in a statement supporting the collection of detailed ethnicity data in California, "We have long supported the collection and reporting of data by disaggregated (Asian-American) and (Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders) subgroups in order to reveal unique health disparities and develop tailored solutions to address them among our groups." Community leaders could use similar arguments on WeChat to explain that student ethnicity data is typically absent in high school transcripts, and that racial quotas in college admissions are unconstitutional.

- Absent this dialogue and engagement by Asian-American leaders, WeChat political forums will continue to be dominated by a narrow range of activist voices. And, as a consequence, Asian-American organizations risk losing the support and understanding of an entire new generation of Chinese immigrants.

History, Academics

  • Category:- History
  • Reference No.:- M92407495
  • Price:- $15

Priced at Now at $15, Verified Solution

Have any Question?


Related Questions in History

Answer the following questions 1 compare the plans of the

Answer the following Questions : 1. Compare the plans of the architectural complexes at Knossos and Mycenae. How have the arrangements of the buildings aided archaeologists in speculating on the way these complexes were ...

You must provide factual information relating to the person

You must provide factual information relating to the person, event, or movement, etc. I am looking for enough detail and enough specificity so it is clear you have a solid grasp of the subject matter. Many students find ...

How do employees evaluate the fairness of an authoritys

How do employees evaluate the fairness of an authority's decision making?

Discuss how the war of 1812 changed the role of women at

Discuss how the War of 1812 changed the role of women at this time in the United States. Consider the following as you respond: The common occupations of women in the early 19th century The social and cultural views of w ...

Please develop and write essay responses the questions

Please develop and write essay responses the questions below. You must work on your own and neither collaborate nor write with any other student. You will submit your answers, in the form of short essays (approx. 750 wor ...

Historians love to review the works of other

Historians love to review the works of other historians. Whenever a new history book is written, the historical profession selects experts in particular fields of studies to determine the value and contribution the new w ...

What is the effect of changes in gasoline prices on the

What is the effect of changes in gasoline prices on the demand for restaurant meals? Is gasoline an economic complement of restaurant meal Are restaurant meals an economic complement of gasoline.

Question one describe and analyze the impact of the spanish

Question One: Describe and analyze the impact of the Spanish conquest on New Mexico and California Native Americans or First Peoples. Write at least 400 words, use the primary and secondary sources and footnotes. Read Le ...

Decision support systemsnbspvary greatly in application and

Decision support systems  vary greatly in application and complexity, but they all share specific features. A typical Decision support systems has four components: data management, model management, knowledge management ...

Truefalse questions no explanation is neededa on a

True/False Questions (NO explanation is needed): (a) On a Windows-based laptop computer the SECURITY registry file maintains a list of the host computer's wireless connections. (b) IEEE 802.11 Security Standard WEP (Wire ...

  • 4,153,160 Questions Asked
  • 13,132 Experts
  • 2,558,936 Questions Answered

Ask Experts for help!!

Looking for Assignment Help?

Start excelling in your Courses, Get help with Assignment

Write us your full requirement for evaluation and you will receive response within 20 minutes turnaround time.

Ask Now Help with Problems, Get a Best Answer

Why might a bank avoid the use of interest rate swaps even

Why might a bank avoid the use of interest rate swaps, even when the institution is exposed to significant interest rate

Describe the difference between zero coupon bonds and

Describe the difference between zero coupon bonds and coupon bonds. Under what conditions will a coupon bond sell at a p

Compute the present value of an annuity of 880 per year

Compute the present value of an annuity of $ 880 per year for 16 years, given a discount rate of 6 percent per annum. As

Compute the present value of an 1150 payment made in ten

Compute the present value of an $1,150 payment made in ten years when the discount rate is 12 percent. (Do not round int

Compute the present value of an annuity of 699 per year

Compute the present value of an annuity of $ 699 per year for 19 years, given a discount rate of 6 percent per annum. As