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National Albanian Registry United States of America

MA Regional team

NAR in Massachusetts.

1 ambassador organizing the count locally. 43 Albanians on the registry from Massachusetts so far.

Director of Outreach

National outreach director.

Sets cross-state strategy and recruits state directors. Massachusetts's ambassadors report up here until a state-specific director is seated.

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Iliriana Sela

Director of Outreach · National

Massachusetts ambassadors report to Iliriana.

Ambassadors in Massachusetts

Regional ambassadors on the ground.

  • Klevis Qyrasi headshot

    Klevis Qyrasi

    Regional Ambassador · Boston

    Helping connect the Albanian community and supporting newcomers as they settle into life in the US.

Why Massachusetts matters

A real count is where the work starts.

ACS 2024 estimate

21,625

Federal count

Community estimate

86,500–108,125

Methodology page

On NAR today

43

From Massachusetts

Capture rate

0.20%

vs. ACS

As Massachusetts's Albanian community becomes visible in the data systems institutions actually use, the recognition story gets stronger — for bilingual-ballot petitions in jurisdictions with significant limited-English Albanian populations, for hospital interpreter staffing, for school home-language reporting, and for university heritage programs. None of these unlock automatically from a count; they come from sustained organizing on top of one. The Census ACS stays the official federal source; NAR builds the parallel community count alongside it.

Massachusetts concentrations

Boston, Worcester, Springfield

Massachusetts has the third-highest ACS count and a dense Greater Boston Albanian community. Worcester State and UMass have organic Albanian-student presence positioning for heritage-language and area-studies programs.

Massachusetts ranks in the published ACS Albanian-ancestry counts at 21,625 (2024). Nationwide the Census counts 224,000 Albanian Americans while community estimates put us close to a million — and the same gap shows up here. NAR is the community-led parallel count that sits alongside the ACS, one self-attestation at a time.

Read the full methodology →

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Each state seats up to three Regional Ambassadors plus one state outreach lead. Volunteer role. Listed publicly. Reimbursed expenses for one local event a year.

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