The AAPI Digital Access Survey
OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates is committed to promoting equal digital access for all.
Thank you for showing interest in the AAPI Digital Access Survey. The results of our research is now published!
Please contact eric.kim@ocanational.org, if you have any questions or would like to request the full data set.
Take the Survey
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Thank you for showing interest in the AAPI Digital Access Survey. Our survey is now closed.
FAQs
Who can participate in this survey?
Anyone self-identifying as of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community regardless of birthplace or citizenship, 18 years and older, and currently living in the U.S. can participate in the survey.
Your voice is the most essential to us. Please share the survey link with your family, friends, colleagues, and peers who may be interested in participating.
Why are we doing this survey?
Internet access has become a civil rights issue - people not only use the internet to connect with family and friends, seek entertainment, or find information, but also register to vote, find jobs, and pursue further education.
We want to advocate for digital equity by listening to our AAPI communities. Specifically, we want to understand where and how AAPIs have internet access so that we can identify the diverse needs and challenges they face.
How long is the survey?
It will take 3 to 5 minutes to complete this survey.
Are the survey responses anonymous?
Yes - all survey responses are anonymous. We respect your privacy, and we are not collecting any private information.
Who do I contact for questions about the survey?
Please reach out to Yen Jeong (yen.jeong@ocanational.org), if you have any questions or concerns.
Resources
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All Resources
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Detailed FAQs
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Outreach Guide
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Survey Flyer
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Square Graphics
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Printable Survey
Launch Webinar
Our Partners
Partner with us.
Thank you for participating and showing interest in the AAPI Digital Access Survey.
If you have shared it with your friends, family, colleagues, or peers, you already qualify to be a project partner.
Please be our official partner for the survey project to show solidarity in closing the digital divide with us.
Our partners will be recognized on our website and final report, have access to the raw data, and be able to share future surveys with OCA’s 50+ chapters and affiliates nationwide.