Aida Ylanan
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Aida Ylanan is a former data and graphics journalist at the Los Angeles Times. She first joined the paper as a Data Desk intern in 2018 and completed the Metpro program in 2021. She was born and raised in Long Beach and studied statistics and English at UCLA.
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Driven in part by lived experience as two first-generation Asian Americans who grew up in large AAPI communities, Times journalists turned to Census data to quantify the size and ethnic diversity of the fastest-growing demographic in the United States.
The Los Angeles Times analyzed 40 years of data from the census, charting the growth of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across Los Angeles County.
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