Bruno Lasker (1880–1965) was a writer and social worker advocating for immigrants in the early twentieth century United States.
He lived in New York City and worked at the Henry Street Settlement and on various committees appointed by the mayor.
Lasker took a particular interest in Asian migration and Asian-U.S. relations, traveling extensively for the Institute of Pacific Relations in East Asia and Southeast Asia.
He wrote about social, economic, educational, and cultural conditions in the region, as well as relations with the West.
Other publications include: Lasker recorded an oral history which, like his papers, is housed at Columbia University.