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Office of Asian Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian Affairs (APINH)

Albuquerque’s APINH Digital Hub for Connection, Resources, and Local Business Growth.

Building Belonging in Albuquerque

Asian Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian (APINH) is Albuquerque’s fastest growing community, representing 62-74 countries and a high rate of business ownership. Subscribe to HONOR Magazine and help us grow our digital hub to build visibility, access resources, circulate local dollars, and find trusted third places without data gaps.

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City of Albuquerque Office of Asian Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian (APINH) Affairs Honor Magazine Vol. 1 Issue 1 (Oct. 2025, EN) Building Belonging in Albuquerque cover. A watercolor paining with 2 people standing in front of a landscape.

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About Us

Learn about our APINH Liaison, Carlo James Aragón, mission, vision, and leadership shaping APINH inclusion in Albuquerque.

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Stories, art, and perspectives that celebrate identity, belonging, and innovation in our city.

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Shared Intelligence Layer

All of the data we know about our community is on this page. . 

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Project BRIDGE

Project BRIDGE is a national blueprint for municipal innovation, architected by CABQ’s FUSE Executive Fellow Jacky So.

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Founding Voices & History

The Office of APINH Affairs and the $45 million APINH Center are the culmination of a 40-year intergenerational vision in Albuquerque..

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APINH Economy & Treasure Maps

The APINH Economy serves as a $2.8 billion engine driving New Mexico’s economic impact

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APINH Wealth Equity & Youth Employment

Wealth equity for Albuquerque’s APINH community begins with early civic representation and financial empowerment.

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Civic Agency & Health

The Office of APINH Affairs utilizes disaggregated health data to address environmental justice at sites like the Carlisle Cleaners Superfund.

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Pioneer Stories & Profiles

Find stories and files about the APINH community

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