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C100 Webinar: "Perception and Reality: What U.S.-China Relations Mean for Chinese Americans Today"

  • January 21, 2026
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Online (via Zoom)

New national data reveals bipartisan public support for U.S.–China cooperation and growing concern that rising tensions are hurting Chinese Americans.

The Committee of 100 (C100) partnered with NORC at the University of Chicago, one of the nation's largest independent social research organizations, to conduct its third annual State of Chinese Americans Survey. This one-of-a-kind national survey examines U.S. public views on issues affecting Chinese Americans, building on insights from the previous two surveys. The research focuses on the cultural, health, and sociopolitical situations of today’s Chinese American population.

Join the Committee of 100 for the launch of the first in a four-part series featuring national data on Americans’ views of U.S.–China relations, related domestic policies, and their impact on Chinese Americans. Their panelists will explore how public opinion, policy choices, and societal attitudes shape the Chinese American experience:

  • Sam Collitt, Research and Data Scientist at Committee of 100
  • Madeline Y. Hsu, Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park
  • Ian Shin, Assistant Professor of History and American Culture at the University of Michigan
  • Sheryl WuDunn, Executive, Lecturer, and Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

Designed for policymakers, journalists, researchers, and community leaders, this webinar unpacks how Americans’ views of U.S.–China relations shape Chinese American experiences and offers data-driven insights to inform policy, reporting, and community action.

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