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New York Bill Proposes Data Disaggregation for MENA Individuals

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
May 14, 2024
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On Monday, May 13th, a significant legislative move in New York was made to address the demographic categorization issues faced by Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) communities. The bill, identified as S6584-B/A6219-A, mandates state agencies to recognize MENA individuals in a separate category from the conventional “White” designation in data collection processes.

This proposed legislation emerges from the concerted efforts of various organizations advocating for the MENA community, highlighting the systemic exclusion these groups have historically faced in demographic data. The misclassification issue is substantial, affecting the allocation of resources and services in critical areas such as education, employment, housing, healthcare, and political representation.

Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris emphasized the significance of accurate representation in legislative definitions, noting the offensive nature of miscategorizing racial identities and its tangible impact on community services. “Miscategorizing a New Yorker’s race is not only offensive, but has real-world impacts on services and resources my particular communities receive,” said Gianaris. He added that the bill would provide better representation and a stronger voice for many New Yorkers.

Assembly sponsor Jessica González-Rojas also pointed out the visibility and data issues affecting MENA communities. “For too long, Middle Eastern and North African communities have been made invisible by our federal and state government’s lack of data collection or lack of disaggregation,” she stated, underlining the legislative intent to enhance understanding and resource allocation for these communities by introducing specific categories in state data systems.

The push for this legislative change highlights a growing awareness and acknowledgment of the unique identities and challenges faced by MENA individuals in New York. The bill is a step towards adjusting the framework through which state institutions recognize and address the diverse needs of its residents, aiming to foster a more inclusive and equitable society. With the legislative session ending on June 6, proponents of the bill are hopeful for a timely passage to start addressing these long-standing issues effectively.

Tags: DataDisaggregationGovernmentMENAMiddle EastNew YorkNorth AfricaPolitics

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