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Interested in how NYC can better collect demographic data by ethnicity? Join us at Why Everyone Wins When NYC Embraces Disaggregated Data on Monday, March 18 10:30am-12:00pm where the Coalition for Asian American Children & Families (CACF) will present on the critical importance of disaggregating demographic data by ethnicity for Asian communities in NYC & convene an engaging discussion for diverse stakeholders across communities, agencies, elected officials among others to brainstorm how we can collaborate together on making disaggregated ethnicity data a reality for NYC. RSVP here.
For over a decade, CACF has led the Invisible No More Campaign, fighting for disaggregated data, steering a coalition of diverse partners across communities & industries that successfully garnered the NYC's 2016 demographic data laws & NYS's first-ever Asian American & Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander data disaggregation law in 2021. CACF is focused on ensuring that implementation of ethnicity-based data disaggregation leads to the data representation that all communities urgently need & deserve.
This event will be in-person & 1.5 hours in duration. CACF's Invisible No More team will present an overview of its longstanding advocacy for ethnicity-based data disaggregation & share an analysis of a recent Department of Education dataset on class size & demographics by middle school & high school. Then there will be a discussion between attendees about how we can work together toward agency-level ethnicity-based data disaggregation & a shareback. The final portion of the in-person event will be a networking session for attendees to meet one another.
RSVP at bit.ly/CACFOpenDataWeek
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