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Census Data Highlight Dramatic Shift in Racial Diversity of Electorate
By Matt Barreto And Sylvia Manzano, Latino Decisions New data from the November 2012 U.S. Census Current Population Survey (CPS) reveals a major shift in the U.S. voting population, with the number of […]
Six Take-Aways from the Census Bureau’s Voting Report
PRESS RELEASE The report from the Census Bureau on the diversifying American electorate in 2012 confirms an historic turnout milestone first noted last December by the Pew Research Center, but undercuts a number […]
Cepeda: We Are What We Are, Census Designation or Not
By Esther Cepeda, Washington Post Writers Group/Indianapolis Star Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Being Latino]
Dallas Area ISD Gamed Census to Keep Latinos Off Board
By Brantley Hargrove, Dallas Observer Click on picture to read story. [Photo screenshot from Irving ISD Board Meeting Video]
Census rethinks Hispanic on Questionnaire
By Haya El Nasser, USA Today Click on picture to read story. [Photo by Being Latino]
Census Bureau Rethinks The Best Way To Measure Race
By Corey Dade, NPR Click on picture to read story. [Photo by futureshape]
Latino Leaders, Census Bureau Meet Over Latino Issues
By Latinovatinos Earlier this month, representatives from the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) met with Thomas Mesenbourg, Acting Director of the US Census Bureau, and his senior staff to discuss concerns for the […]
Census: Whites No Longer a Majority in US by 2043
By Hope Yen, Associated Press/NBCLatino [Photo by ThisParticularGreg] Click on picture to read story.
Census Reveals Experimental Form, Muddles Latino Question More
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco If there’s such a thing as a Census placebo the federal government gave out about a half million of them in 2010. Two years later they’re […]
Census May Change The Way It Asks Hispanics To Identify
By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The U.S. Census Bureau may change the way it asks about race and ethnicity in the 2020 survey — a change it says will ease confusion […]