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SUMMARY:Build It\, Use It\, Own It: Making Language Data Work For You
DESCRIPTION:Move from language access awareness to action in this session hosted by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs\, featuring the Department of City Planning (DCP) and CLEAR Global. \nSee demonstrations of DCP’s language data tools—both existing resources and new tools in development—and learn how to put language data to use. Discover CLEAR Global’s innovative approaches to building language datasets for humanitarian contexts and crisis response. \nBuilding on the 2025 Open Data Week session “Decoding NYC’s Linguistic Diversity\,” this session equips you with practical frameworks for collecting\, analyzing\, and applying language data strategically. Perfect for anyone ready to make evidence-based decisions about language access.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/build-it-use-it-own-it-making-language-data-work-for-you/
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SUMMARY:The Newest New Yorkers: How Immigrant Groups Navigate Visa Pathways
DESCRIPTION:New York is a city of immigrants\, but its makeup is shaped by U.S. immigration laws. Join Donnise Hurley\, a senior geographic analyst at the New York City Department of City Planning\, for a preview of the upcoming publication of The Newest New Yorkers\, 2026 where she analyzes federal data from the Office of Homeland Security Statistics (OHSS) to reveal the hidden impact of immigration policy on New York City’s demographic landscape. You will receive a snapshot of the lawful permanent resident (i.e.\, “green card”) categories most used by foreign-born groups during the 2010s and see how these admission patterns have shifted over time. You will also gain clarity on the difference between OHSS administrative data on lawful permanent residents and the more familiar U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) data on the characteristics of the foreign-born population overall. Whether you are a New Yorker curious about your community or a researcher\, librarian\, or policymaker\, this talk offers insight into how the law sets the parameters for immigration flows to the city.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/the-newest-new-yorkers-how-immigrant-groups-navigate-visa-pathways/
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SUMMARY:Measuring Poverty Using Census Bureau Data
DESCRIPTION:Join Census Bureau data dissemination specialists Joli Golden and Monica Dukes to learn about the datasets that the Census uses to measure poverty\, how the Census defines poverty measures\, and the numerous data tools you can access to explore poverty by geographic area and demographic group. You will see how to access the most recent poverty briefs and reports and poverty data tables. We will also introduce SAIPE\, a tool for Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates. \nA Census Bureau poverty Subject Matter Expert will be on hand to answer your questions live in the chat and at the end of the presentation.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/measuring-poverty-using-census-bureau-data/
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