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The Asian Pacific Policy
& Planning Council (A3PCON)
is a coalition
of Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) health, human service,
educational, cultural and policy agencies, and individuals who advocate
for the rights and services of the APIA community in Southern California,
primarily in Los Angeles County.
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News and Resources
A3PCON Newsletter
(Fall 2006)
Please download the latest A3PCON newsletter with the voter guide
for the November 7 elections. Click
here. [ Adobe Acrobat PDF - 424 KB ]
Gentrification
in LA's Asian Pacific American Enclaves
A 124-page report titled "Gentrification and Equitable Development
in Los Angeles' Asian Pacific American Ethnic Enclaves" is available
online. The study was commissioned by the Little Tokyo Service Center
on behalf of the Equitable Development Task Force of the Asian Pacific
Policy and Planning Council (A3PCON). The report seeks to establish
a common understanding of gentrification in Asian Pacific American
ethnic enclaves, and provides a quantitative and qualitative analysis
of the impact of gentrification in Los Angeles' Chinatown, Historic
Filipinotown, Koreatown, Little Tokyo, and Thai Town. The report
concludes with collective equitable development strategies that prevent
displacement and encourges a community-based approach to development.
The report can be downloaded here.
A3PCON address:
Asian Pacific Policy & Planning Council (A3PCON)
315 W. 9th St., Suite 301
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Phone: (213) 239-0300
Fax: (213) 239-0303
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all its members. You may subscribe to the A3PCON listserver with your
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