Wednesday, September 25, 2024
1:00 pm (PT)
Chinese Americans constitute about 5.5 million people and are the largest share of the Asian American population. Despite this fast-growing electorate, Chinese Americans have faced a surge in racism in everyday life, been historically underrepresented in politics and policy, and the specific policy preferences and political behaviors of those same Chinese Americans are unknown.
So what are the political and policy preferences of Chinese Americans? What are Chinese Americans’ feelings toward the current relationship between the U.S. and China? And to what extent do Chinese Americans still experience racial discrimination?
Join Committee of 100, NORC at the University of Chicago, and experts in the fields of policy, politics, and research to address these key questions in the research & data unveiling of the “State of Chinese Americans.”
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Dr. Nathan Kar Ming Chan
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Loyola Marymount University
Alex Chew
Director of Client Services and Business Development, Amplify AAPI Lead
NORC at the University of Chicago
Dr. Sam Collitt
Research and Data Scientist
Committee of 100
Dr. Vivien Leung
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Santa Clara University
Cindy Tsai
Interim President and General Counsel
Committee of 100