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Asians in New York City

Asians in New York City represent the largest Asian diaspora of any city in the world.

Population edit

New York City alone, according to the 2010 Census, has now become home to more than one million Asian Americans, greater than the combined totals of San Francisco and Los Angeles.[2] New York contains the highest total Asian population of any U.S. city proper.[3]

Chinese New Yorkers edit

In 2020, approximately 9% of New York City's population was of Chinese ethnicity, with about eighty percent of Chinese New Yorkers living in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn alone; New York City itself contains by far the highest ethnic Chinese population of any individual city outside Asia, estimated at 628,763 as of 2017.[4] There is also a rising demand of Asian population choose to live in Long Island City.[5] Much of the Chinese community lives in Chinatown, Brooklyn, Chinatown, Manhattan, Flushing, Queens, Long Island City, Queens, Sunset Park, Brooklyn and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.

South Asian New Yorkers edit

Indian and Indian Americans comprise the largest American municipal South Asian diaspora, comprising 2.4% of the city's population, with Bangladeshi and Bangladeshi Americans and people of Pakistani heritage at 0.7% and 0.5%, respectively.[6] Queens is over 8% South Asian; 6-7% Indian. Tompkinsville, Staten Island has many Sri Lankans.

Korean New Yorkers edit

People of Korean heritage made up 1.2% of the city's population. They are more commonly in Flushing and Koreatown, Manhattan.

Filipino New Yorkers edit

Filipino and Filipino Americans were the largest southeast Asian ethnic group at 0.8%. The community has a stronghold in Woodside, Queens. Around 13,000 Filipino Americans and immigrants live in this area, equating to 15% of Woodside's population.

Japanese New Yorkers edit

Japanese or Japanese American heritage people are 0.3% and have a presence in Manhattan.

Vietnamese New Yorkers edit

People of Vietnamese heritage made up 0.2% of New York City's population in 2010.

Organizations and activism edit

One of the partner research centers of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Consortium is based at the City University of New York. New York University hosts the Program in Asian/Pacific/American Studies.[7] "Serve the People: The Asian American Movement in New York" was an exhibition at Interference Archive from December 2013 - March 2014,[8] supported by the Museum of Chinese in America.

Activist organizations:

Cultural organizations:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jonathan H. X. Lee; Kathleen M. Nadeau (2011). Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife. ABC-CLIO. pp. 333–334. ISBN 978-0-313-35066-5. Since the Philippines was colonized by Spain, Filipino Americans in general can speak and understand Spanish too.
  2. ^ Kirk Semple (June 23, 2011). "Asian New Yorkers Seek Power to Match Numbers". The New York Times. Retrieved July 5, 2011. Asians, a group more commonly associated with the West Coast, are surging in New York, where they have long been eclipsed in the city's kaleidoscopic racial and ethnic mix. For the first time, according to census figures released in the spring, their numbers have topped one million—nearly 1 in 8 New Yorkers—which is more than the Asian population in the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles combined.
  3. ^ "Asian American Statistics". Améredia Incorporated. Retrieved July 5, 2011.
  4. ^ "ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2017 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Chinese alone - New York City, New York". U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 14, 2020. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
  5. ^ Hong, Nicole (2021-10-18). "Inside the N.Y.C. Neighborhood With the Fastest Growing Asian Population". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  6. ^ (PDF). NYC.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 5, 2012. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  7. ^ "Asian/Pacific/American Studies". apa.as.nyu.edu.
  8. ^ "Interference Archive - Serve the People: The Asian American Movement in New York". interferencearchive.org.

Further reading edit

  • "Asian Americans, New York City." Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Ed. Richard T. Schaefer. Vol. 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 2008. 97–98. ISBN 9781412926942

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Francisco and Los Angeles 2 New York contains the highest total Asian population of any U S city proper 3 Chinese New Yorkers edit Main article Chinese people in New York City In 2020 approximately 9 of New York City s population was of Chinese ethnicity with about eighty percent of Chinese New Yorkers living in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn alone New York City itself contains by far the highest ethnic Chinese population of any individual city outside Asia estimated at 628 763 as of 2017 4 There is also a rising demand of Asian population choose to live in Long Island City 5 Much of the Chinese community lives in Chinatown Brooklyn Chinatown Manhattan Flushing Queens Long Island City Queens Sunset Park Brooklyn and Bensonhurst Brooklyn South Asian New Yorkers edit Main articles Indians in New York City Bangladeshis in New York City and Pakistanis in New York City Indian and Indian Americans comprise the largest American municipal South Asian diaspora comprising 2 4 of the city s population with Bangladeshi and Bangladeshi Americans and people of Pakistani heritage at 0 7 and 0 5 respectively 6 Queens is over 8 South Asian 6 7 Indian Tompkinsville Staten Island has many Sri Lankans Korean New Yorkers edit Main article Koreans in New York City People of Korean heritage made up 1 2 of the city s population They are more commonly in Flushing and Koreatown Manhattan Filipino New Yorkers edit Main article Filipinos in New York City Filipino and Filipino Americans were the largest southeast Asian ethnic group at 0 8 The community has a stronghold in Woodside Queens Around 13 000 Filipino Americans and immigrants live in this area equating to 15 of Woodside s population Japanese New Yorkers edit Main article Japanese in New York City Japanese or Japanese American heritage people are 0 3 and have a presence in Manhattan Vietnamese New Yorkers edit People of Vietnamese heritage made up 0 2 of New York City s population in 2010 Organizations and activism editOne of the partner research centers of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Consortium is based at the City University of New York New York University hosts the Program in Asian Pacific American Studies 7 Serve the People The Asian American Movement in New York was an exhibition at Interference Archive from December 2013 March 2014 8 supported by the Museum of Chinese in America Activist organizations Asian American Federation of New York Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund Asian Americans for Equality MinKwon Center for Community ActionCultural organizations Asian American Arts Centre Asian American Dance Theatre Asian American International Film Festival Asian American Writers Workshop Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival Asian American Arts Alliance Happy Family Night MarketSee also editBangladeshis in New York City Chinese people in New York City Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area Fuzhounese in New York City Indians in the New York City metropolitan area Japanese in New York City Korean Americans in New York City List of U S cities with significant Chinese American populations List of U S cities with significant Korean American populations Russians in New York City Taiwanese people in New York CityReferences edit Jonathan H X Lee Kathleen M Nadeau 2011 Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife ABC CLIO pp 333 334 ISBN 978 0 313 35066 5 Since the Philippines was colonized by Spain Filipino Americans in general can speak and understand Spanish too Kirk Semple June 23 2011 Asian New Yorkers Seek Power to Match Numbers The New York Times Retrieved July 5 2011 Asians a group more commonly associated with the West Coast are surging in New York where they have long been eclipsed in the city s kaleidoscopic racial and ethnic mix For the first time according to census figures released in the spring their numbers have topped one million nearly 1 in 8 New Yorkers which is more than the Asian population in the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles combined Asian American Statistics Ameredia Incorporated Retrieved July 5 2011 ACS DEMOGRAPHIC AND HOUSING ESTIMATES 2017 American Community Survey 1 Year Estimates Chinese alone New York City New York U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 14 2020 Retrieved February 15 2019 Hong Nicole 2021 10 18 Inside the N Y C Neighborhood With the Fastest Growing Asian Population The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 11 25 Table SF1 P9 NYC Total Asian Population by Selected Subgroups PDF NYC gov Archived from the original PDF on May 5 2012 Retrieved August 27 2011 Asian Pacific American Studies apa as nyu edu Interference Archive Serve the People The Asian American Movement in New York interferencearchive org Further reading edit Asian Americans New York City Encyclopedia of Race Ethnicity and Society Ed Richard T Schaefer Vol 1 Thousand Oaks CA SAGE Publications 2008 97 98 ISBN 9781412926942 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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