Internet access has become a civil rights issue-OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates want to advocate for digital equity by listening to our AAPI communities. Specifically, they want to understand where and how AAPIs have internet access. The collected data will be used to bridge the digital divide among the AAPI community by informing legislators, policymakers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and otherstakeholders.Help them create a disaggregated data set and challenge the model minority myth that most AAPIs have stable, high-speed internet and have technology devices!Participate in survey:https://www.ocanational.org/digital-access-surveyOr click on QR CodeParticipants can enter a raffle to earn a $100 Amazon gift card after they take the survey.The survey is currently available in English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,Korean, Nepali, Vietnamese (pending), Urdu, Burmese, Punjabi, Korean, Thai (pending),Nepali, Tongan, Samoan, Marshallese, Khmer, and other pending languages.Please take the survey first, and share it with your family, friends, colleagues, and peers–especially those with limited internet access.If you have any questions or concerns, please send an email to their Broadband Access and Digital Equity Fellow, Yen Jeong.Download a copy of the flyer.