Resource Type: TAAF Virtual Hub

Mapping Power to Build Power

Part of a 2026 webinar series for grantees of The Asian American Foundation, this webinar discussed power mapping on the federal, state, and local level. Participants learned how to identify decision-makers and develop long- and short-term advocacy strategies to influence these individuals on issues that matter to their communities.
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Power-mapping matrix

Power-mapping matrix used in a 2026 webinar series for grantees of The Asian American Foundation
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Power-mapping tool

Developed by Providence Youth Student Movement (PrYSM) and used in a 2026 webinar series for grantees of The Asian American Foundation
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AB 1726: A California Case Study on Disaggregating Public Health Data by Race and Ethnicity

This policy brief presents key challenges to implementing California Assembly Bill 1726, which passed in 2016 and requires the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to break down broad demographic data it collects into more specific Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) subgroups.
First page of the report