OMH: Profile: Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders

Profile, data, background information on Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders

One Nation AAPI

One Nation AAPI is a movement to advocate for Asian American immigrants and assist immigrants into the American population effectively and safely. One Nation AAPI is a vocal advocate against public charge and fierce ally of the Black Lives Matter movement. One Nationa AAPI is a collaborative effort between AAPI Progressive Action, Asian Health Services, PIVOT-The Progressive Vietnamese American Organization, and Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum.

One Nation Commission Report: Built on the Strength of Immigrants

The "One Nation Commission Report, Built on the Strength of Immigrants" was released in October of 2019 and launched through a news conference in conjunction with the Tri- Caucus (Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus) in Washington, D.C. Since the release of the Report, over 3000+ physical copies have reached constituents from all around the country, from New York to Texas, Georgia to Washington state.

OPAWL Building AAPI Feminist Leadership

Founded in 2016, OPAWL is a grassroots member-led community that organizes for social justice and elevates the voices, visibility, and progressive leadership of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women and nonbinary people in Ohio. OPAWL has three regional hubs in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Cleveland as well as a statewide online community.

Operation Samahan

Operation Samahan is a federally qualified community health center that emerged within the Filipino community over the last forty years. The agency serves low-income families and individuals in the County of San Diego in two (2) strategic areas with a high density population of Filipinos/Asian and other low-income, uninsured individuals — National City (Southern San Diego County) and Mira Mesa (North Central San Diego).

Oral Health Snapshot (2022)

The Oral Health Snapshot is a PDF resource that builds on the analyses in CSAAH's 2021 Health Atlas tool. The Health Atlas presents data from local, several regional, and national datasets (2012-2018) to visually document health disparities in risk factors, disease prevalence, and key health topics across the geographic spectrum, disaggregated by Asian American (AA), Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NH/PI) subgroups. The areas where there are data gaps is useful to starkly show where additional disaggregated research and data is needed. CSAAH ran additional analyses across local and national datasets to look at AA and NH/PI oral health disparities in regional communities. Community notes and feedback gathered from our National Advisory Committee on Research (NAC) provide regional, community-specific context to better interpret the data presented in this tool. Click the graphic below to view the Oral Health Snapshot tool and examine a visual comparison of preventative oral health care across AA and NH/PI ethnicities among selected geographical areas in the United States. Findings reveal hidden disparities that exist for AAs and NH/PIs when data is disaggregated. HOW TO USE THE TOOL

  • For each dataset, you will see a grey callout box providing a brief description of the given local or national survey.
  • Prevalence of preventive oral health care (i.e. dental screening in the past year) is represented by shaded bars.
  • To the right of the shaded bars is the 95% confidence interval, or the range of values that we are 95% certain contains the true mean prevalence of the given population.
  • Following each big chart is a series of three small graphs presenting demographic information (i.e. education level, insurance status) of the respective AA and/or NH/PI groups surveyed within each dataset.
  • A detailed explanation of each dataset and further technical notes can be found at the end of the PDF resource!

Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)

The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community’s opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research.

Organ Donation and Pacific Islanders

Organ Donation and Pacific Islanders

Organization of Chinese in America (OCA) – COVID-19 Toolkit

OCA COVID-19 Toolkit contains information and strategies to combat Asian American racial profiling and xenophobia that have resulted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources (PIK2AR)

Pacific Island Knowledge 2 Action Resources (PIK2AR) is community powered, community led non-profit organization that addresses domestic violence prevention and provides business resources to Pacific Island community members. PIK2AR aims to help Pacific Islanders overcome barriers to have healthier lives.