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SUMMARY:Roadmap to 2030 Convening
DESCRIPTION:This will be an interactive session highlighting how national and state advocates are preparing for the 2030 Census and identifying opportunities to educate stakeholders about the census and related ACS. We will analyze the Roadmap to 2030 and address the actions national and state organizations can take to elevate the importance of the census and ACS to uplift our communities and strengthen our democracy. \nClick Here to RSVP\n  \nSocial Media Toolkit\n  \nSpeaker Bios\n  \n 
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/roadmap-to-2030-convening/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Convening: State and Local Government Stakeholders
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Census Bureau\, as part of the 2030 Census Enhancing External Engagement research project\, is holding a series of six Virtual Stakeholder Convening Sessions to collect best practices\, discuss needs of engagement\, and connect partners with other partners who might want to independently share ideas directly. \nFollow this link to register: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/14416012-06db-4199-b688-66a632174c64@3aa716f1-e559-41ce-a530-47d18313c603
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/stakeholder-convening-state-and-local-government-stakeholders/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:USCB Stakeholder Convenings
ORGANIZER;CN="U.S. Census Bureau":MAILTO:https://census.gov
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Convening: Disability Rights and Low-Literacy Stakeholders
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Census Bureau\, as part of the 2030 Census Enhancing External Engagement research project\, is holding a series of six Virtual Stakeholder Convening Sessions to collect best practices\, discuss needs of engagement\, and connect partners with other partners who might want to independently share ideas directly. \nFollow this link to register: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/e7cc84a4-3800-44bb-bad8-19b5608d7d29@3aa716f1-e559-41ce-a530-47d18313c603
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/stakeholder-convening-disability-rights-and-low-literacy-stakeholders/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:USCB Stakeholder Convenings
ORGANIZER;CN="U.S. Census Bureau":MAILTO:https://census.gov
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Convening: Immigrant Advocacy Stakeholders
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Census Bureau\, as part of the 2030 Census Enhancing External Engagement research project\, is holding a series of six Virtual Stakeholder Convening Sessions to collect best practices\, discuss needs of engagement\, and connect partners with other partners who might want to independently share ideas directly. \nFollow this link to register: https://events.gcc.teams.microsoft.com/event/d82d5d6d-04a1-47ad-b57e-d271904c94ee@3aa716f1-e559-41ce-a530-47d18313c603
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/stakeholder-convening-immigrant-advocacy-stakeholders/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:USCB Stakeholder Convenings
ORGANIZER;CN="U.S. Census Bureau":MAILTO:https://census.gov
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SUMMARY:Community Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please check out this meeting opportunity that will discuss how an undercount harms children\, what Count All Kids has been doing to improve the data from 2020 and to prepare for 2030\, and what you can do in 2024. \nFollow this link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrceuppzooGN2VynliuklEJxrl3H2ZEqDk
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/community-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Convening: Rural and Migrant Stakeholders
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Census Bureau\, as part of the 2030 Census Enhancing External Engagement research project\, is holding a series of six Virtual Stakeholder Convening Sessions to collect best practices\, discuss needs of engagement\, and connect partners with other partners who might want to independently share ideas directly.
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/stakeholder-convening-rural-and-migrant-stakeholders/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
ORGANIZER;CN="U.S. Census Bureau":MAILTO:https://census.gov
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SUMMARY:Census Book Club: The American Census
DESCRIPTION:The Leadership Conference is excited to announce that we are launching our next installment of the Census Book Club! The book club features a series of books to deepen our understanding of the census and its impacts. Book club members will read one book approximately every quarter and meet as a group to engage in a conversation with the author. We look forward to compiling a comprehensive reading list for census advocates\, while coming together to learn more about the rich history and implications of the census. \nThe Leadership Conference is excited to announce that we are launching the next round of the Census Book Club! The book club will feature a series of books to deepen our understanding of the census and its impacts. Book club members will read one book every quarter and meet as a group to engage in a conversation with the author. We look forward to compiling a comprehensive reading list for census advocates\, while coming together to learn more about the rich history and implications of the census. \nOur first book of 2023 is The American Census: A Social History\, Second Edition by Margo J. Anderson. This book is the first social history of the census from its origins to the present and has become the standard history of the population census in the United States. The second edition has been updated to trace census developments since 1980\, including the undercount controversies\, the arrival of the American Community Survey\, and innovations of the digital age. \nRegister here for Census Book Club and a conversation session with the author: January 24 at 4PM ET. The first 10 participants to sign up for the book club and a conversation session will receive a free copy of the book! Selected participants will be notified by email. Attendance at the author conversation sessions will be limited\, so register early! \nWHAT: Census Book Club! \nWHEN: Author Talkback January 24 at 4PM ET \nRSVP: Sign up here! First 10 participants will receive a free copy of the book! \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/census-book-club-the-american-census/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Census Book Club,Past Census Book Club
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SUMMARY:Census Book Club: Democracy's Data
DESCRIPTION:The Leadership Conference is excited to announce that we are launching a Census Book Club! The book club will feature a series of books to deepen our understanding of the census and its impacts. Book club members will read one book every quarter and meet as a group to engage in a conversation with the author. We look forward to compiling a comprehensive reading list for census advocates\, while coming together to learn more about the rich history and implications of the census.  \nThe inaugural book of the Census Book Club will be Democracy’s Data: The Hidden Stories in the U.S. Census and How to Read Them\, a new release by data historian Dan Bouk. This book examines the 1940 U.S. Census and the many stories hidden behind the data. Readers will have the opportunity to uncover the truth and gain a new perspective on the census. We are excited to engage in conversation with Dan Bouk\, and hope you will join us! \nRegister here for Census Book Club and one of two conversation sessions with the author: September 28 at 2p.m. ET or October 12 at 5p.m. ET. The first 20 participants to sign up for the book club and a conversation session will receive a free copy of the book! Selected participants will be notified by email. Attendance at the author conversation sessions will be limited\, so register early! \nWHAT: Census Book Club! \nWHEN: Author conversations September 28 at 2p.m. ET or October 12 at 5p.m. ET \nRSVP: Sign up here! First 20 participants will receive a free copy of our first book! \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/census-book-club-democracys-data/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Census Book Club,Past Census Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T130000
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CREATED:20240724T134904Z
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SUMMARY:Census Book Club: Making Hispanic
DESCRIPTION:The Leadership Conference is excited to announce that we are launching the next round of the Census Book Club! The book club will feature a series of books to deepen our understanding of the census and its impacts. Book club members will read one book every quarter and meet as a group to engage in a conversation with the author. We look forward to compiling a comprehensive reading list for census advocates\, while coming together to learn more about the rich history and implications of the census. \nOur next book of the Census Book Club will be Making Hispanic: How Activists\, Bureaucrats\, and Media Constructed a New American by G. Cristinia Mora. Mora explores how Puerto Ricans\, Mexicans\, and Cubans became known as “Hispanics” and “Latinos” in the United States and details the scope of this phenomenon. She uses an organizational lens and traces how activists\, bureaucrats\, and media executives in the 1970s and ’80s created a new identity category—and by doing so\, permanently changed the racial and political landscape of the nation. \nRegister here for Census Book Club and a conversation session with the author: April 4th at 1PM ET. The first 10 participants to sign up for the book club and a conversation session will receive a free copy of the book! Selected participants will be notified by email. Attendance at the author conversation sessions will be limited\, so register early! \nWHAT: Census Book Club! \nWHEN: Author Talkback April 4th at 1PM ET \nRSVP: Sign up here! First 10 participants will receive a free copy of the book! \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/census-book-club-making-hispanic/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Census Book Club,Past Census Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230124T160000
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SUMMARY:Census Book Club: The Limits of Whiteness
DESCRIPTION:The Leadership Conference is excited to announce that we are launching the second round of the Census Book Club! The book club will feature a series of books to deepen our understanding of the census and its impacts. Book club members will read one book every quarter and meet as a group to engage in a conversation with the author. We look forward to compiling a comprehensive reading list for census advocates\, while coming together to learn more about the rich history and implications of the census.  \nThe second book of the Census Book Club will be The Limits of Whiteness by Neda Maghbouleh. Maghbouleh tells for the first time the compelling\, often heartbreaking story of how a white American immigrant group can become brown and what such a transformation says about race in America. \nRegister here for Census Book Club and one of two conversation sessions with the author: January 24th at 4PM ET. The first 10 participants to sign up for the book club and a conversation session will receive a free copy of the book! Selected participants will be notified by email. Attendance at the author conversation sessions will be limited\, so register early! \nWHAT: Census Book Club! \nWHEN: Author conversations January 24th at 4PM ET \nRSVP: Sign up here! First 10 participants will receive a free copy of the book! \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://censusroadmap.org/event/census-book-club-the-limits-of-whiteness/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Census Book Club,Past Census Book Club
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