CAA regularly provides educational materials, reports and other resources regarding important issues that affect our civil rights. You may download, print, or reproduce any of the following information granted you provide attribution. Documents are in PDF format unless otherwise indicated. If you wish to receive hard copies of these materials, please call 415.274.6750.
- The Failure of Good Faith: Local Hiring Policy Analysis and Recommendations for San Francisco, July 2010
- Executive Summary
- Full Report
- Local Hiring Fact Sheet
- Access Deferred: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities, A Report on Language Access and the San Francisco Unified School District, Police Department and One-Stop/Career Link Centers, July 2009
- Full Report
- Advancing Diverse Learning for Asian Pacific Islanders, Asian American Law Journal, May 2008
- Article
- Protecting California’s Democracy: Ensuring Compliance with Federal and State Bilingual Voting Assistance Laws
- Full Report
- School Integration and Asian Americans: Opportunities for Communities and Districts to Promote Racial Diversity
- Factsheet
- Language Barriers to Voting: Findings from APALC and CAA’s November 2006 Poll Monitoring in Los Angeles, Orange, and San Francisco Counties
- Executive Summary
- Full Report
- Poll Monitoring Results in San Francisco County
- Lost Without Translation: Language Barriers Faced By Limited-English Proficient Parents with Children in the San Francisco Unified School District
- Full Report
- Report in Chinese
- Bridging the Gap: An Overview of Workforce Development Issues Facing Limited English-Proficient Workers and Strategies to Advocate for More Effective Training Programs
- Full Report
- No Parents Left Behind: Ensuring Opportunities for Involvement of Limited-English Proficient Parents in the Education of California’s Children
- Executive Summary
- Full Report
- The Language of Business: Adopting Private Sector Practices to Increase Limited-English Proficient Individuals’ Access to Government Services
- Executive Summary
- Full Report
- The Broken Ladder ’89: Asian Americans in City Government
- Full Report


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