Lloyd Feng (he/him) joined CACF in August 2021. In his current role as Data Policy Coordinator, Lloyd co-leads the Invisible No More Campaign (INM), focusing on effective policy implementation and oversight of ethnicity-based data disaggregation at NYC, NYS, and federal agencies so that AA and NHPI communities and all communities can be fully represented in government demographic data collection. He is interested in ensuring that government data collection can capture the disparities and diversities within and between our communities as well as uplift shared needs across communities.

At the same time, Lloyd’s advocacy also encompasses important questions over the responsible use of disaggregated ethnicity data in ways that serve our communities’ needs, privacy protections, and the opportunity that data disaggregation offers to foster and repair trust between our communities and our government. Lloyd also represents CACF as an active member of the APA VOICE Redistricting Task Force, advocating for fair and effective representation for Asian communities, and fighting for a just and faithful interpretation of race/ethnicity data on our communities.

Prior to CACF, Lloyd served as a Program Associate at the Committee of 100. Lloyd is a native New Yorker, born and raised in Washington Heights and Upper Manhattan who now calls Williamsburg, Brooklyn home. He serves as a Community Board Member of Brooklyn Community Board 1. He is a graduate of Princeton University with a Bachelor's degree in Art & Archaeology and a Certificate in East Asian Studies.

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