促进演讲-语言-听力科学领域的亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民的多样性、平等性和包容性

Timothy Huang, Yao Du, Siena Sun, Nadhiya Ito, Lei Sun, Betty Yu, Li-Rong Lilly Cheng, H. S. Chiou
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本观点旨在概述和描述亚太裔语言听力核心小组为促进语言病理学和听力学领域的多样性、公平性以及对亚太裔美国人的包容所采取的举措。具体而言,我们将讨论核心小组通过研究和社区宣传所做的努力。通过研究,由 Breslin 等人(2022 年)领导的 "反击故事项目 "是一项定性研究,记录并分析了亚太裔专业人员所经历的系统性种族主义。专题研究结果揭示了在专业环境中的微小攻击,以及对亚太裔交流和文化教养的种族过度概括。通过社区宣传,核心小组提供了一系列广泛的计划和活动,包括反种族主义学习社区、API 演讲系列、双语评估和治疗资源、职业小组、API 核心小组研究和临床研讨会、研究生院小组、API 奖学金和 API 导师计划。 通过这些活动,核心小组努力招聘和留住亚裔听力学家和言语病理学家,以实现为美国亚裔社区提供无障碍和高质量的言语、语言和听力服务的长期使命。
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Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
The purpose of this viewpoint is to outline and describe the Asian Pacific Islander (API) Speech-Language-Hearing Caucus's initiatives to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in speech-language pathology and audiology. Specifically, we discuss the caucus's efforts through research and community advocacy. Through research, the Counter Story Project, led by Breslin et al. (2022), was a qualitative study that documented and analyzed systemic racism experienced by AAPI professionals. Thematic findings revealed microaggressions in professional settings and racial overgeneralizations on AAPIs' communication and cultural upbringing. Through community advocacy, the caucus provides a wide array of programs and events, including Anti-Racism Learning Community, API Speaker Series, Bilingual Assessment and Treatment Resources, Career Panel, API Caucus Research and Clinical Symposium, Graduate School Panel, API Scholarship, and API Mentorship Program. Through these initiatives, the caucus strives for recruitment and retention of AAPI audiologists and speech-language pathologists to achieve its long-term mission of providing accessible and quality speech, language, and hearing services to AAPI communities in the United States.
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