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2020 Counts

5 Episodes

37 minutes | May 12, 2020
4 of 4: Will COVID-19 and the Citizenship Question Upend the Census?
By now, it's clear that every person in our country must be counted every ten years in a census, for the purpose of representation and allocation of federal funds. The reach of the census is much wider and deeper than we thought. With something so crucial on the line what are the consequences of the citizenship question controversy and COVID-19?
24 minutes | Apr 15, 2020
3 of 4: Census: Why Do We Count Every Single Person?
Historically, the Census has had a substantial undercount for minority groups, reducing funding and representation for millions. Thousands of organizations and advocates across the country have spent several years planning thoughtful and engaging ways to eliminate undercounts and ensure everyone is included. Join us to learn about the innovative strategies towards getting 100% count, including from Hollywood comedian Maz Jobrani, Fair Count in Georgia, and political coalitions in California. After all, a person is a person no matter....
30 minutes | Mar 31, 2020
2 of 4: What Does the Census Have to Do With Racism?
The origins of racism in our country can be traced back to the beginning of the U.S. Census. For centuries, its racial categories established a construct for how we define race. Fortunately, with the advent of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, a shift in how racial data was used began: from division and marginalization to empowerment and protection. Learn more about our imperfect history and the opportunities ahead.
33 minutes | Mar 17, 2020
1 of 4: Census: More Important Than Voting?
As our country gets more divided, there's one thing that can unite us: The Census. The U.S. Census is powerful. Data collected from the census determines the number of representatives in the House for each state and directs the allocation of almost $1 trillion in federal funding. However, less than two-thirds of Americans mail in their census forms and some groups are undercounted by up to 5%. A complete count can completely change representation in our country, which is why some experts believe being counted is more important than voting. Can a group of experts and advocates get us to agree?
2 minutes | Mar 3, 2020
2020 Counts Trailer: A Comprehensive Four-Part Series on Census 2020
2020 Counts will change how you think of the census. Some of our guests include, Maz Jobrani, actor, comedian and Iranian-American advocate Colin MacLay, executive director, Annenberg Innovation Lab, USC Arturo Vargas, CEO, NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected Officials) Educational Fund Senator Susan Rubio, CA state senator representing District 22 in the San Gabriel Valley Sharon Tosi Lacey, Chief Historian, US Census Bureau Ed Reed, Program Director, Fair Count Natalie Masuoka, Author on Multiracial Identity & Racial Politics and Associate Professor of Political Science, UCLA Paul Ong, Research Professor and Director of Neighborhood Knowledge, UCLA Tom Belin, Professor of Biostatistics, UCLA Maria Garcia, Director, Census 2020, Mayor's Office of Budget and Innovation, City of Los Angeles
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