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About the Asian American & Pacific Islander Commission

The Massachusetts Asian American & Pacific Islander Commission (AAPIC) is the Commonwealth’s only permanent, statewide body dedicated to addressing the needs and challenges of the AAPI community. The AAPIC provides education and training on policies, programs, and resources throughout Massachusetts.

 

Founded in 2006 as the Asian American Commission, its name officially changed in 2021 to the Asian American and Pacific Islanders Commission in order to more accurately capture and celebrate the rich tapestry of the AANHPI community.

Today, as the AAPIC, our expanded mission encompasses:  

  • Celebrating the significant roles Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders play across various spheres of the Commonwealth, from the social and cultural to the economic and political.


  • Actively identifying and addressing the unique challenges faced by residents of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage.


  • Fostering the growth and prosperity of our diverse community, ensuring a brighter future for every resident of Massachusetts.


  • Join us in our journey as we advocate for and with the dynamic and multifaceted AAPI community, embodying the spirit and aspirations of the broader Massachusetts family.

 
The AAPI Commission is housed within the Treasury Department, and is composed of 21 Commissioners appointed by elected officials throughout the Commonwealth, as well as staff. In addition to acting as a government agency, the AAPIC also has a non-profit, which can be donated to here
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AAPIC Statute (M.G.L c.3 § 68)
 
AAPIC Bylaws (updated October 18, 2022)
 
Public Records Requests:

For questions relating to the public records and related media request process, you may contact Asian American and Pacific Islanders Commission – Records Access Officer, Ms. Yasmin Padamsee by email at [email protected]
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Submit a public records request inquiry online.

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