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Tag Archives: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Asian American Civic Involvement: A California Study
Although we have talked about Asian American voter apathy for years now, recent elections in places like Georgia are said to have swung based on increased Asian American voter turnout. Does that mean that Asian American civic involvement, which more … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Politics
Tagged California, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, civic involvement, voting
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