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Download a PDF version of this document Table of Contents Executive Summary Background Data Sources and Methodology Asian Americans and Federal Sector Employment Representation in the Workforce Voluntary and Involuntary Separations Management and Leadership Pay Federal Sector EEO Complaints
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As part of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC) year-long 50th anniversary celebration, the agency has released American Experiences versus American Expectations, a report that illustrates the significant changes to the demographics of the American workforce since EEOC opened its
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Litigation Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice - (Advancing Justice - LA)
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Associate Professor of Psychology and Asian American Studies, Pomona College, Claremont, California
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President and Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice
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On April 30, 2014, President Barack Obama declared May 2014 as Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month in celebration of the accomplishments and vibrant history of this community. This year's theme, " I Am Beyond", speaks to the importance of the growing AAPI community. As the celebrations
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President of the National Association of Asian American Law Enforcement Commanders
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Post from Chair Janet Dhillon - May 2019 Last year, "Crazy Rich Asians," the first Hollywood studio movie in 25 years with an all-Asian cast, took the country by storm. That's a big step up from the '70s, when Bruce Lee was turned down for the lead role in a TV series about a half-Chinese man
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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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On October 11, 2007, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Chair Naomi C. Earp announced the formation of an Asian American and Pacific Islander Work Group (AAPI Work Group). The AAPI Work Group was diverse in race
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Future Farmers of America, 4-H, and an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Sounds like an all-American boyhood. Well, it was, 20th-century style. The boy was Ellison Shoji Onizuka, of Kealakekua, Hawaii – a little town on the leeward side of the Big Island that was popularized in the 1933 song