“Breaking Down the Monolith: What is Data Disaggregation?” explains how the way in which race-based data is collected can often be overgeneralized in a way that leads to misconceptions, stereotypes, improper resource allocations, and impacts identity and culture. In honor of AANHPI heritage month, this podcast emphasizes the importance of essential details in disaggregated data to debunk misconceptions of the AAPI community and beyond. Join hosts Abby and Emma Chen with interviews from Clinton students and CACF Senior Data Policy Coordinator Lloyd Feng.
(Podcast) Breaking Down the Monolith: What is Data Disaggregation?
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Abigail Chen, Editor-in-Chief & Formatter
Graduating class of 2026
Hi, I’m Abby! I am a writer and formatter for The Clinton Post and I’m excited to start editing for The Clinton Post as well! I joined the post in my sophomore year, hoping to have a chance to write leisurely about things that interest me. I was in my school newspaper for parts of middle school and elementary school and I’m so glad to have returned to this interest of mine! Outside of the newspaper, I like to spend time with my westie-poo Sadie and I love to collect cool pens!

Emma Chen, Editor-in-Chief & Formatter
Graduating class of 2026
My name is Emma Chen and I have been writing for The Clinton Post for over a year now. I am excited to take over as Editor-In-Chief in the spring alongside my twin sister, Abby! A fun fact about me is that I am a twin, and we both are born on Halloween. I originally joined The Post as a way to encourage myself to write for fun in a setting that is grade-free. Now, engaging in The Post has become a place where I can express my point of view, learn more about the school community, and explore issues that matter to me.