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Health inequities in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) populations have been perpetuated and exacerbated by decades of data inequity. The COVID-19 pandemic further exposed the striking gaps within data and research for NHPIs with the majority of states in the U.S. not reporting disaggregated COVID-19 cases for NHPIs, despite NHPIs having experienced among the highest COVID-19 rates of any racial and ethnic group in California and throughout the country.

On March 22, 2023, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab unveiled a series of data dashboards aimed at providing accessible data tools on the health and health needs of the NHPI community. Designed with community input from 34 NHPI organizations, the data dashboards hope to address the community’s barriers to accessing and utilizing disaggregated health and social determinants of health data to inform advocacy efforts and programs.

The launch featured the following data dashboards:

The Social Determinants of Health dashboards feature demographic characteristics representing the current state of the NHPI community, including higher education attainment, uninsurance, poverty, home ownership, veteran status, and much more.

The COVID-19 dashboards present COVID-19 case and mortality statistics and highlight the continued lack of reliable NHPI vaccine data.

The launch also featured community leaders presenting how data are used by NHPI organizations and the importance of having these accessible data tools.

Speakers

Richard Calvin Chang

Richard Calvin Chang

Director, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab
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'Alisi Tulua

'Alisi Tulua

Executive Director, Southern California Pacific Islander Community Response Team
Tupou Latukefu

Tupou Latukefu

Ualani Ho’opai

Ualani Ho’opai

Upcoming Events

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Webinar // 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM

Navigating the Post-Pandemic Surge in Mental Health and Economic Distress Among NHPIs

Join us on Thursday, April 17, as we share findings from a new report examining the mental health and economic impacts of the pandemic on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in California and hear from NHPI community leaders about the importance of accessing their data and how they plan to use it. 

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