AAPI NEXUS JOURNAL: POLICY, PRACTICE, AND COMMUNITY 2003-2017 CUMULATIVE ARTICLE INDEX

Published by UCLA’s Asian American Studies Center Press, AAPI Nexus is a national journal focusing on policies, practices, and community research to benefit the nation’s burgeoning Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. AAPI Nexus Journal draws from professional schools and applied social science scholars as well as practitioners and public policy advocates with the goal of reinvigorating Asian American Studies’ mission of serving communities and generating practical research.

COMPILER’S NOTE: This article index categorizes articles by policy topic areas and past Nexus volume/issue themes. The index includes all issues of AAPI Nexus published in the traditional print format from Summer/Fall 2003 to Fall 2017 (Volumes 1-15). Future issues of AAPI Nexus will move toward online publication and an open-access model, in order to promote wider access. The complete list of policy/topic areas can be found in the Table of Contents. Within each policy/topic area, are relevant articles organized in the order of their appearance in AAPI Nexus (from the earliest year to most recent year). Each entry includes author name(s) and the volume, issue, and page number of AAPI Nexus where each article can be found. Articles can be found and downloaded at the link below: http://uclajournals.org/loi/appc EDITORIAL STAFF (CURRENT)

SENIOR EDITOR Paul M. Ong Professor, Urban Planning & Asian American Studies

MANAGING EDITOR Melany Dela Cruz-Viesca

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Alycia Cheng

PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR Mary Uyematsu Kao

COPYEDITOR Christine Dunn

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Tam Nguyen

UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press is the only university-based press committed to publishing scholarship entirely on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The Press currently has 200 titles in stock, including Amerasia Journal, AAPI Nexus, almanacs, bibliographies, directories, and bestselling collections, anthologies, public policy research reports, and memoirs. AASC has published scholarship and research on South Asians, Hawaiians, Samoans, Hmong, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Fil- ipino, Vietnamese, and people of mixed Asian heritage descent. Besides timely coverage of historical and current topics, the Press is committed to publishing in a variety of areas, including race relations, war and peace movements, religion, activist politics, gender and sexuality, public policy, health, education, community history and settlement, literature and the arts, and Latin American and transcultural societies. Now in its fourth decade of training, research, and publishing, AASC is moving into podcasts and web technology production, and has products available for purchase through various online outlets.

The Press also co-publishes and helps to distribute books by other research and community institutions nationwide, in- cluding the Smithsonian, Asian Pacific American Legal Center, Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc., the Museum of Tolerance, the Okinawan Club of America, the Japanese American National Museum, and the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Aging ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1 Asians in U.S. Cities and Neighborhoods ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Asian Americans and U.S.-Asia Relations ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Asian American Studies and the Movement ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Community Based Organizations ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 2 Community Development ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Comparative Ethnic and Race Relations ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4 Culture, Arts, and Media ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7 Data/Data Disaggregation ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7 Education ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Environmentalism ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Ethnic and Racial Identity �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Gender and Women Studies �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Hawai’i and the Pacific ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Health ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Housing �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Immigrants, Refugees, and Migration ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Labor, Business, and Economy ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 Legal, Political, and Civil Rights Issues ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Mental Health �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Model Minority ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Sexual Politics and Identities �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Welfare ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Youth ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Douglas Miller and Douglas Houston Clara Chu and Todd Honma 5:1 (33) 1:1 (67) Libraries as Contested Community Distressed Asian American Neigh- and Cultural Space: The Bruggemey- borhoods er Memorial Library of Monterey Park, California AAPI NEXUS James Dien Bui, Shirley Suet-ling Tang and Peter Nien-chu Kiang John Rosa 5:1 (59) ARTICLE INDEX 2:2 (10) Small Numbers/Big City: Innovative (2003 – 2017) The Local/Global Politics of Boston’s Presentations of Pacific Islander Art Viet-Vote and Culture in Phoenix, Arizona

Tarry Hum 2:2 (20) Linda Trinh Võ 5:2 (1) Asian Immigrant Settlements in New “Whose School District is This?”: York City: Defining “Communities of Vietnamese Americans and Coali- AGING Interest” tional Politics in Orange County, Cal- volume : issue (page) ifornia Janelle Wong 2:2 (49) Grace Yoo 1:1 (85) Getting Out the Vote among Asian Jong Won Min, Siyon Rhee, Phu Phan, The Fight to Save Welfare for Low-In- Americans in Los Angeles County: Jessica Rhee and Thanh Tran 6:2 (17) come Older Asian Immigrants: The The Effects of Phone Canvassing Health of Older Asian Americans in Role of National Asian American Or- California: Findings from the Califor- ganizations Glenn Magpantay 2:2 (87) nia Health Interview Survey Ensuring Asian American Access to Herb Shon and Ailee Moon 6:2 (1) Democracy in New York City Phitsamay Sychitkokhong Uy 7:1 (83) A Model for Developing and Im- Asian American Dropouts: A Case plementing a Theory-Driven, Cul- Julia Liou and Sherry Hirota 3:2 (1) Study of Vietnamese and Chinese ture-Specific Outreach and Educa- From Pedestrian Safety to Environ- High School Students in a New En- tion Program for Korean American mental Justice: The Evolution of a gland Urban School District Caregivers of People with Alzhei- Chinatown Community Campaign mer’s Disease L. Ling-chi 7:2 (1) Lisa Sun-Hee Park and “Not in Your Backyard!”: A Commu- Jong Won Min, Siyon Rhee, Phu Phan, David Naguib Pellow 3:2 (45) nity Struggle for the Rights of Immi- Jessica Rhee and Thanh Tran 6:2 (17) Making the Invisible Visible: Asian grant Adult Education in San Fran- Health of Older Asian Americans in American/Pacific Islander Workers cisco’s Chinatown California: Findings from the Califor- in Silicon Valley nia Health Interview Survey Shirley Hune and Jeomja Yeo 8:1 (1) Chi-kan Richard Hung 3:2 (67) How Do Pacific Islanders Fare in U.S. Poorni Otilingam and Margaret Gatz Asian American Nonprofit Organiza- Education? : A Look Inside Washing- 6:2 (45) tions in U.S. Metropolitan Areas ton State Public Schools with a Focus Perceptions of Dementia among on Samoans Asian Indian Americans Ninez Ponce and Melissa Gatchell 4:1 (61) Howard Shih 9:1&2 (101) Sela Panapasa, Voon Chin Phua and Singhs, Watanabes, Parks and Nguy- Working but Poor in New York City James McNally 6:2 (67) ens: A Comparison of Surname-list Economic Hardship among Elderly Samples to Probability Samples Us- Howard Shih and Pacific Islanders ing the California Health Interview Melany De La Cruz-Viesca 10:2 (1) Survey, 2001 A Tale of Two Global Cities: The State of Asian Americans in Los Angeles ASIANS IN U.S. CITIES AND Laurent Tao, Jini Han and Ami Shah and New York 4:1 (81) NEIGHBORHOODS Measuring State-Level Asian Amer- Susan Nakaoka 10:2 (23) volume : issue (page) ican and Pacific Islander Health Dis- Cultivating a Cultural Home Space: parities: The Case of Illinois The Case of Little Tokyo’s Budokan Dean Toji and Karen Umemoto of Los Angeles Project 1:1 (21) Isami Arifuku, Delores Peacock and The Paradox of Dispersal: Ethnic Caroline Glesmann 4:2 (95) Lena Sze 10:2 (37) Continuity & Community Develop- Profiling Incarcerated Asian and This Is Part of Our History: Preserv- ment Among Japanese Americans in Pacific Islander Youth: Statistics De- ing Garment Manufacturing and a Little Tokyo rived from California Youth Author- Sense of Home in Manhattan’s Chi- ity Administrative Data natown Access online at: http://uclajournals.org/loi/appc 1 C. N. Le 10:2 (55) Parag Rajendra Khandhar and Linda Trinh Võ 14:2 (117) New Dimensions of Self-Employ- Moumita Zaman 13:1&2 (276) Reflections on the Formation and ment among Asian Americans in Los Sapna NYC: Participatory Research, Future of Asian American Studies Angeles and New York Cooperative Economic Strategies with South Asian Immigrant Women Rob Ho and Christopher Lee 15:1&2 (1) Ariella Rotramel 10:2 (77) in the Bronx, and the Possibilities for Do We Need America?: Canadian We Make the Spring Rolls, They Make South/Asian America Studies as Emancipatory Project Their Own Rules: Filipina Domestic Workers’ Fight for Labor Rights in Michelle G. Magalong and New York City and Los Angeles Dawn Bohulano Mabalon 14:2 (105) COMMUNITY BASED Cultural Preservation Policy and Benji Chang and Juhyung Harold Lee Asian Americans and Pacific Island- ORGANIZATIONS 10:2 (99) ers: Reimagining Historic Preserva- volume : issue (page) Community-based? Asian American tion in Asian American and Pacific Students, Parents, and Teachers in Islander Communities James Dien Bui, Shirley Suet-ling Tang the Shifting Chinatowns of New York and Peter Nien-chu Kiang 2:2 (10) and Los Angeles The Local/Global Politics of Boston’s ASIAN AMERICANS AND Viet-Vote Namita Manohar 11:1&2 (25) Support Networks, Ethnic Spaces, U.S.-ASIA RELATIONS Tarry Hum 2:2 (20) and Fictive Kin: Indian Immigrant volume : issue (page) Asian Immigrant Settlements in New Women Constructing Community in York City: Defining “Communities of the United States Wei Li and Wan Yu 10:1 (1) Interest” Between and the United States Tina Duyen Tran, Jacqueline Tran, Contemporary Policies and Flows of Julia Liou and Sherry Hirota 3:2 (1) My Tong, Lisa Fu, Peggy Reynolds, Highly Skilled Migrants From Pedestrian Safety to Environ- Vinh Luu and Thu Quach 11:1&2 (111) mental Justice: The Evolution of a Engaging Vietnamese American Parag Rajendra Khandhar and Chinatown Community Campaign Communities in California in Envi- Moumita Zaman 13:1&2 (276) ronmental Health and Awareness Sapna NYC: Participatory Research, Chi-kan Richard Hung 3:2 (67) Cooperative Economic Strategies Asian American Nonprofit Organiza- Sora Park Tanjasiri, Lois Takahashi and with South Asian Immigrant Women tions in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Lola Sablan-Santos 13:1&2 (14) in the Bronx, and the Possibilities for Financial Distress among Pacific Is- South/Asian America Nga-Wing Anjela Wong 9:1&2 (134) landers in Southern California Broadening Support for Asian Amer- ican and Pacific Islander Immigrant R. Varisa Patraporn, Linda Diem Tran ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES Families: The Role and Impact of and Paul M. Ong 13:1&2 (122) Community-based Organizations in Risks and Rewards in Wealth Build- AND THE MOVEMENT Family-Community-School Partner- ing: Asian American Homeowner- volume : issue (page) ships ship and Foreclosure Pre and Post Housing Boom in East San Gabriel Grace Yoo 1:1 (85) Erwin de Leon 10:1 (41) Valley, California The Fight to Save Welfare for Low-In- Community-Based Asian American come Older Asian Immigrants: The and Pacific Islander Organizations Jacob S. Rugh 13:1&2 (149) Role of National Asian American Or- and Immigrant Integration Painting the Whole Picture: Foreclo- ganizations sure Rates among Asian American Sudarat Musikawong and Ethnic Groups in Orlando, Florida, Ninez Ponce 9:1&2 (159) Chanchanit Martorell 10:1 (59) and Phoenix, Arizona What a Difference a Data Set and Ad- The Importance of Ethnic Compe- vocacy Make for AAPI Health tency: Labor Trafficking, Thai Migra- Michela Zonta 13:1&2 (178) tions, and the Thai Community De- Are U.S.-Chartered Chinese and Ko- Michelle G. Magalong and velopment Center rean Banks Resilient in the Face of Dawn Bohulano Mabalon 14:2 (105) New Challenges? Evidence from Los Cultural Preservation Policy and Angeles and New York Asian Americans and Pacific Island- ers: Reimagining Historic Preserva- C. Aujean Lee 13:1&2 (206) tion in Asian American and Pacific Loss in Translation: Housing Coun- Islander Communities seling Agency Segmentation in the Twin Cities Access online at: http://uclajournals.org/loi/appc 2 Mary Frances Oneha, Dean Toji and Karen Umemoto 1:1 (21) Lois Takahashi and Michelle Magalong Ho’oipo DeCambra, Liss Ieong, The Paradox of Dispersal: Ethnic 5:2 (99) Hui Song, Thu Quach, Continuity & Community Develop- Building Community Capacity for Rosy Chang-Weir, Ninez Ponce, ment Among Japanese Americans in Rapid Response to State Health Cri- Rachelle Enos, Shao-Chee Sim and Little Tokyo ses: Learning from HIV/AIDS among Marjorie Kagawa-Singer 12:1&2 (1) Asian Americans and Pacific Island- Creating Community Criteria for Re- Melany dela Cruz and Loh-Sze Leung ers (AAPIs) search Participation at Community 1:1 (47) Health Centers Opportunities for Community - Uni- L. Ling-chi Wang 7:2 (1) versity Partnerships: Implementing “Not in Your Backyard!”: A Commu- Vivian Li, Rosy Chang Weir, Thu Quach, a Service-Learning Research Model nity Struggle for the Rights of Immi- Suzanne Gillespie, Mary Ann McBurnie, in Asian American Studies grant Adult Education in San Fran- Ady Oster, Reesa Laws, cisco’s Chinatown Kari Alperovitz-Bichell, Douglas Miller and Douglas Houston Erin O’Brien Kaleba and 1:1 (67) Julie J. Park and Mitchell J. Chang Christine Nelson 12:1&2 (21) Distressed Asian American Neigh- 7:2 (107) Building a Community Health Cen- borhoods Asian American and Pacific Islanders ter Data Warehouse to Promote Pa- Serving Institutions: The Motiva- tient-Centered Research in the Asian Tarry Hum 2:2 (20) tions and Challenges behind Seek- American, Native Hawaiian, and Pa- Asian Immigrant Settlements in New ing a Federal Designation cific Islanders Population York City: Defining “Communities of Interest” Tarry Hum 9:1&2 (78) Mary Frances Oneha, Robert Hirokawa The Changing Landscape of Asian and Cristina Vocalan 12:1&2 (121) James Dien Bui, Shirley Suet-ling Tang Entrepreneurship, Minority Banks, Hawai‘i Patient-Centered Health and Peter Nien-chu Kiang 2:2 (10) and Community Development Care Home Project: A Collaborative The Local/Global Politics of Boston’s Partnership between Four Hawai‘i Viet-Vote Sudarat Musikawong and Federally Qualified Health Centers, Chanchanit Martorell 10:1 (59) AlohaCare, and the Hawai‘i Primary Tarry Hum 2:2 (20) The Importance of Ethnic Compe- Care Association Asian Immigrant Settlements in New tency: Labor Trafficking, Thai Migra- York City: Defining “Communities of tions, and the Thai Community De- Isha Weerasinghe, Nicole Bannister, Interest” velopment Center Vivian Huang, Chari Cohen, Jeffrey Caballero and Su Wang Julia Liou and Sherry Hirota 3:2 (1) Lena Sze 10:2 (37) 12:1&2 (140) From Pedestrian Safety to Environ- This Is Part of Our History: Preserv- The Role of the Patient-Centered mental Justice: The Evolution of a ing Garment Manufacturing and a Medical Home in Addressing Hepati- Chinatown Community Campaign Sense of Home in Manhattan’s Chi- tis B Perinatal Transmission: Charles natown B. Wang Community Health Center’s Chi-kan Richard Hung 3:2 (67) Hep B Moms Program Asian American Nonprofit Organiza- Benji Chang and Juhyung Harold Lee tions in U.S. Metropolitan Areas 10:2 (99) Sherry Shao Fen Huang and Community-based? Asian American Loretta Young Au 12:1&2 (161) James Diego Vigil, Tomson Nguyen Students, Parents, and Teachers in Setting Up a Medical Home for Chi- and Jesse Cheng 4:2 (1) the Shifting Chinatowns of New York nese Immigrant Families with Chil- Asian Americans on the Streets: and Los Angeles dren with Special Health Care Needs: Strategies for Prevention and Inter- A Step-Wise Approach vention Namita Manohar 11:1&2 (25) Support Networks, Ethnic Spaces, Clara Chu and Todd Honma 5:1 (33) and Fictive Kin: Indian Immigrant COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Libraries as Contested Community Women Constructing Community in and Cultural Space: The Bruggemey- the United States volume : issue (page) er Memorial Library of Monterey Park, California Tina Duyen Tran, Jacqueline Tran, Kil Huh and Lisa Hasegawa 1:1 (1) My Tong, Lisa Fu, Peggy Reynolds, An Agenda for AAPI Community Eco- Linda Trinh Võ 5:2 (1) Vinh Luu and Thu Quach 11:1&2 (111) nomic Development “Whose School District is This?”: Engaging Vietnamese American Vietnamese Americans and Coali- Communities in California in Envi- tional Politics in Orange County, Cal- ronmental Health and Awareness ifornia

Access online at: http://uclajournals.org/loi/appc 3 Alek Sripipatana and Evelyn Blumenberg, Lily Song and Richard L. Wagoner and Anthony S. Lin Quyen Ngo-Metzger 12:1&2 (44) Paul Ong 5:2 (55) 7:2 (33) Clinical Quality Indicators of Asian Surveying Southeast Asian Welfare Retention and Matriculation Obsta- American, Native Hawaiian, and Participants: Examples, Challenges, cles and Opportunities for Southeast Other Pacific Islander Patients Seen and Future Directions Asian Community College Transfer at Health Resources and Services Students Administration-Supported Commu- Julian Chun-Chung Chow, Grace Yoo nity Health Centers and Catherine Vu 5:2 (77) Jillian Liesemeyer 7:2 (59) Welfare Reform and the Delivery of “Greasy Grinds” and “Quasi-Ro- Parag Rajendra Khandhar and Welfare-to-Work Programs to AAPIs: bots”: Rhetoric of Exclusions against Moumita Zaman 13:1&2 (276) What Works? Jewish and Asian American Students Sapna NYC: Participatory Research, in American Universities Cooperative Economic Strategies Lois Takahashi and Michelle Magalong with South Asian Immigrant Women 5:2 (99) Oiyan A. Poon 7:2 (83) in the Bronx, and the Possibilities for Building Community Capacity for AAPIs in the College Access Debate: South/Asian America Rapid Response to State Health Cri- A Case of Generational and Commu- ses: Learning from HIV/AIDS among nication Gaps in the AAPI Education Asian Americans and Pacific Island- Agenda COMPARATIVE ETHNIC AND ers (AAPIs) Julie J. Park and Mitchell J. Chang RACE RELATIONS Paul Ong, Melany Dela Cruz-Viesca and 7:2 (107) volume : issue (page) Don Nakanishi 6:1 (1) Asian American and Pacific Islanders Awakening the New “Sleeping Gi- Serving Institutions: The Motiva- James Diego Vigil, Tomson Nguyen ant”?: Asian American Political En- tions and Challenges behind Seek- and Jesse Cheng 4:2 (1) gagement ing a Federal Designation Asian Americans on the Streets: Strategies for Prevention and Inter- Jeanne Shimatsu, Eric Wat and Yingyi Ma 8:1 (43) vention Camillia Lui 6:1 (43) Model Minority, Model for Whom? Sex and Alcohol on the College An Investigation of Asian American Anh-Luu Huynh-Hohnbaum 4:2 (45) Campus: An Assessment of HIV-Risk Students in Science/Engineering The Role of the Family in Asian Amer- Behaviors among AAPI College Stu- ican Juvenile Delinquency dents Marguerite Ro and Wendy Ho 8:2 (1) Aligning Policy to the Mental Health Isami Arifuku, Delores Peacock and Jong Won Min, Siyon Rhee, Phu Phan, Needs of Asian Americans and Pacif- Caroline Glesmann 4:2 (95) Jessica Rhee and Thanh Tran 6:2 (17) ic Islanders Profiling Incarcerated Asian and Health of Older Asian Americans in Pacific Islander Youth: Statistics De- California: Findings from the Califor- Frederick Leong and rived from California Youth Author- nia Health Interview Survey Zornitsa Kalibatseva 8:2 (21) ity Administrative Data Comparative Effectiveness Research Valerie Ooka Pang 7:1 (55) on Asian American Mental Health: Deborah Woo 4:2 (111) The Beliefs of Successful Asian Review and Recommendations Thelassemia and Asian Americans: American Pacific Islander Teachers: Living and Coping with Uncertainty How Culture Is Embedded In Their Phillip Akutsu, Garyn Tsuru and Teaching Joyce Chu 8:2 (39) ShiPu Wang 5:1 (12) Pre-Intake Attrition or Non-Atten- The Challenges of Displaying “Asian Phitsamay Sychitkokhong Uy 7:1 (83) dance of Intake Appointments at an American”: Curatorial Perspectives Asian American Dropouts: A Case Ethnic-Specific Mental Health Pro- and Critical Approaches Study of Vietnamese and Chinese gram for Asian American Children High School Students in a New En- and Adolescents Lewis Kawahara 5:1 (79) gland Urban School District It’s Alive! Sounds for the Vault Paul Ong and Albert Lee 8:2 (87) Jean Ryoo 7:1 (105) Asian Americans and Redistrict- Chong-suk Han and Edward Echtle Learning from the Alternative Asian ing: Empowering Through Electoral 5:2 (33) American Press: A Close Look at Boundaries From Merging Histories to Emerging Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders Identities: An “Asian” Museum as a in Education through Gidra Taeku Lee and Janelle Wong 9:1&2 (1) Site of Pan-ethnic Identity Promo- Asian American, Native Hawaiian, tion and Pacific Islander Data and Policy Needs in Civil Rights

Access online at: http://uclajournals.org/loi/appc 4 Ben de Guzman and Alice Hom Dina Maramba 9:1&2 (127) Tracy Lachica Buenavista 10:1 (101) 9:1&2 (4) The Importance of Critically Disag- Citizenship at a Cost: Undocument- Crossing Intersections: Challenges gregating Data: The Case of South- ed Asian Youth Perceptions and the Facing Asian American, Native Ha- east Asian American College Stu- Militarization of Immigration waiian, Pacific Islander and Lesbian, dents Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Youth: Howard Shih and Exploring Issues and Recommenda- Nga-Wing Anjela Wong 9:1&2 (134) Melany De La Cruz-Viesca 10:2 (1) tions Broadening Support for Asian Amer- A Tale of Two Global Cities: The State ican and Pacific Islander Immigrant of Asian Americans in Los Angeles S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Jane Junn, Families: The Role and Impact of and New York Taeku Lee and Janelle Wong 9:1&2 (11) Community-based Organizations in Bringing Asian American Voices to Family-Community-School Partner- C. N. Le 10:2 (55) Policy Debates: Findings from the ships New Dimensions of Self-Employ- 2008 National Asian American Sur- ment among Asian Americans in Los vey Robert Teranishi 9:1&2 (151) Angeles and New York Asian American and Native Ameri- Sangay Mishra 9:1&2 (21) can Pacific Islander-Serving Institu- Benji Chang and Juhyung Harold Lee Rights at Risk: South Asians in the tions: Areas of Growth, Innovation, 10:2 (99) Post-9/11 United States and Collaboration Community-based? 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Nadereh Pourat, Ninez Ponce and Roberta Wyn 5:1 (97) Assessment of the State of Eth- nic-Specific Health Survey Data Access online at: http://uclajournals.org/loi/appc 14 Phillip Akutsu, Garyn Tsuru and Tina Duyen Tran, Jacqueline Tran, Rosy Chang Weir, Heather Law, Joyce Chu 8:2 (39) My Tong, Lisa Fu, Peggy Reynolds, Mary Frances Oneha, Sang Mee Lee Pre-Intake Attrition or Non-Atten- Vinh Luu and Thu Quach 11:1&2 (111) and Alyna Chien 12:1&2 (83) dance of Intake Appointments at an Engaging Vietnamese American Impact of a P4P and HIT Program Ethnic-Specific Mental Health Pro- Communities in California in Envi- to Reduce Emergency Department gram for Asian American Children ronmental Health and Awareness Hospital Utilization at Federally and Adolescents Qualified Health Centers in Hawai‘i Mary Frances Oneha, Van Ta, Puihan Chao and Ho’oipo DeCambra, Liss Ieong, Christopher Mei, Esther Kim, Joseph Keawe’aimoku Kaholokula Hui Song, Thu Quach, Lynn Sherman, Shao-Chee Sim, 8:2 (63) Rosy Chang-Weir, Ninez Ponce, Kai Yeung, Candy Poon, Maggie Wong Cultural Identity and Conceptualiza- Rachelle Enos, Shao-Chee Sim and and Nick Egleson 12:1&2 (97) tion of Depression among Native Ha- Marjorie Kagawa-Singer 12:1&2 (1) Addressing Barriers in Health Equity waiian Women Creating Community Criteria for Re- through Innovations in Health Infor- search Participation at Community mation Technology: A Health Cen- Julia Liou, Catherine Porter and Health Centers ter‘s Experiences in Implementing a Thu Quach 9:1&2 (43) Chinese Language Patient Portal Policy Recommendations to Reduce Vivian Li, Rosy Chang Weir, Thu Quach, Toxic Exposures for Nail Salon Work- Suzanne Gillespie, Mary Ann McBurnie, Mary Frances Oneha, Robert Hirokawa ers Ady Oster, Reesa Laws, and Cristina Vocalan 12:1&2 (121) Kari Alperovitz-Bichell, Hawai‘i Patient-Centered Health Ninez Ponce 9:1&2 (159) Erin O’Brien Kaleba and Care Home Project: A Collaborative What a Difference a Data Set and Ad- Christine Nelson 12:1&2 (21) Partnership between Four Hawai‘i vocacy Make for AAPI Health Building a Community Health Cen- Federally Qualified Health Centers, ter Data Warehouse to Promote Pa- AlohaCare, and the Hawai‘i Primary Rosy Chang Weir, Stacy Lavilla, tient-Centered Research in the Asian Care Association Winston Tseng, Luella Penserga, American, Native Hawaiian, and Pa- Hui Song, Sherry Hirota, cific Islanders Population Isha Weerasinghe, Nicole Bannister, Jeffrey Caballero and Won Kim Cook Vivian Huang, Chari Cohen, 9:1&2 (163) Alek Sripipatana and Jeffrey Caballero and Su Wang Limited English Proficiency as a Quyen Ngo-Metzger 12:1&2 (44) 12:1&2 (140) Critical Component of the Depart- Clinical Quality Indicators of Asian The Role of the Patient-Centered ment of Health and Human Services American, Native Hawaiian, and Medical Home in Addressing Hepati- Proposed Rule for Medically Under- Other Pacific Islander Patients Seen tis B Perinatal Transmission: Charles served Areas at Health Resources and Services B. Wang Community Health Center’s Administration-Supported Commu- Hep B Moms Program Beverly Gor and Lovell Jones nity Health Centers 9:1&2 (176) Sherry Shao Fen Huang and Collection of Local Asian American Regina Lee, Jen Lee, David Aguilar, Loretta Young Au 12:1&2 (161) Health Data Closes Health Disparity Betty Cheng, Kevin Lee and Thu Quach Setting Up a Medical Home for Chi- Gaps 12:1&2 (53) nese Immigrant Families with Chil- Early Implementation Lessons on dren with Special Health Care Needs: Shao-Chee Sim 9:1&2 (184) the Patient Protection and Afford- A Step-Wise Approach Childhood Obesity in the Asian able Care Act Outreach and Enroll- American and Pacific Islander Com- ment Efforts in the Asian American Michael McKee and Yoon Joo Han munities: Critical Data Needs and and Pacific Islander Communities 12:1&2 (177) Research Priorities Improving Access to Care for Asian Thu Quach, Todd Gilmer, Sherry Hirota American and Pacific Islander Com- Winston Tseng, Priscilla Huang and and Ninez Ponce 12:1&2 (73) munities by Integrating Primary Won Kim Coo 9:1&2 (193) Risk Adjustment with Social Deter- Care into a Behavioral Health Set- Strategic Data and Research Op- minants of Health and Implications ting: Lessons from the Field portunities on Asian American, Na- for Federally Qualified Health Cen- tive Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander ters under the Affordable Care Act Le Thai and Anne Saw 12:1&2 (193) Health through the Patient Protec- Integrating Primary Care and Behav- tion and Affordable Care Act ioral Health: A Nurse Practitioner’s

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