Inflection Point 2020: Coronavirus, Census and Elections for AAPIs (Fall 2020)

AAPI Nexus v. 17, n. 1 & 2

Inflection Point 2020: Coronavirus, Census and Elections for AAPIs
Special Issue Editorial Team: Natalie Masuoka, Gilbert C. Gee, David Takeuchi, Melany De La Cruz-Viesca, and Anna Hing.

The year 2020 will reshape the future landscape of the United States and the world. As a watershed year in which three major events occur: the coronavirus pandemic, decennial census, and a presidential election. The convergence of these three could bring about wildly different outcomes that it represents an inflection point for our social, economic, health and political future. Issues at stake include fair political representation, faith in political institutions, affordable health care, protection of civil liberties, equitable economic recovery and immigrant rights. AAPI Nexus Journal asks what are the implications for the next ten to twenty years?

Read the Message from the Editors: “Transforming Community After 2020: Collective Wills and Imaginations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders” by Natalie Masuoka, Gilbert C. Gee, David Takeuchi, and Melany De La Cruz-Viesca

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Suggested Citation: Masuoka, Natalie, Gee, Gilbert, Takeuchi, David, and De La Cruz-Viesca, Melany. eds. 2020. AAPI Nexus Journal. Vol. 17, No. 1-2.

This special issue is made possible through generous support from the UCLA Asian American Studies Center’s donors.

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