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Count on Your Census
Asian Americans Advancing Justice
21 episodes
1 week ago
Asian Americans Advancing Justice created Count On Your Census to promote a robust response to our nation's Decennial Census. Each census response is a piece of a puzzle that, when completed, creates a picture of who we are as Americans, and how best the country's resources can be shared. It determines how the federal government funds and responds to the specific needs of your family and neighbors like schools, hospitals, roads, and community centers. Count On Your Census answers your questions and connects you to a growing moment to count us all in 2020. Please visit CountUsIn2020.org for more information.
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Asian Americans Advancing Justice created Count On Your Census to promote a robust response to our nation's Decennial Census. Each census response is a piece of a puzzle that, when completed, creates a picture of who we are as Americans, and how best the country's resources can be shared. It determines how the federal government funds and responds to the specific needs of your family and neighbors like schools, hospitals, roads, and community centers. Count On Your Census answers your questions and connects you to a growing moment to count us all in 2020. Please visit CountUsIn2020.org for more information.
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Business,
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Episodes (20/21)
Count on Your Census
The Changing American Portrait
4 years ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Count on Your Census
Drawing the Power Lines
4 years ago
38 minutes 8 seconds

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The Lasting Legacy of Census 2020
4 years ago
31 minutes 45 seconds

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Natural Disasters, Climate Change and the 2020 Census
4 years ago
27 minutes 9 seconds

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Race, Ethnicity, Politics, and the Census: A Global Perspective
4 years ago
28 minutes 25 seconds

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Census Evolution: From White Supremacy to Racial Justice
4 years ago
27 minutes 31 seconds

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Inoculating Against Disinformation
4 years ago
34 minutes 13 seconds

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Breaking Down Data Disaggregation
4 years ago
20 minutes 8 seconds

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What's Voting Got To Do With It?
4 years ago
21 minutes 5 seconds

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On the Ground: Standing up for the Right to be Counted
4 years ago
22 minutes 23 seconds

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From Counting to Subtraction: Politicizing Apportionment
5 years ago
22 minutes 11 seconds

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Our U.S. Census Bureau: Mission Democracy
5 years ago
21 minutes

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From Marginalization to Mobilization
5 years ago
30 minutes 36 seconds

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Getting the Word Out: Mobilizing Trusted Messengers
5 years ago
19 minutes 52 seconds

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Census Communications in a Digital Divide
5 years ago
33 minutes 47 seconds

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Organizing the Organizers
5 years ago
25 minutes 9 seconds

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Representation Matters
5 years ago
34 minutes 11 seconds

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Tackling the Undercount
5 years ago
26 minutes 38 seconds

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Follow the Money
6 years ago
24 minutes 28 seconds

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Is the Census Safe?
6 years ago
27 minutes 11 seconds

Count on Your Census
Asian Americans Advancing Justice created Count On Your Census to promote a robust response to our nation's Decennial Census. Each census response is a piece of a puzzle that, when completed, creates a picture of who we are as Americans, and how best the country's resources can be shared. It determines how the federal government funds and responds to the specific needs of your family and neighbors like schools, hospitals, roads, and community centers. Count On Your Census answers your questions and connects you to a growing moment to count us all in 2020. Please visit CountUsIn2020.org for more information.