Demographic changes documented by the 2020 Census will lead to a broader, more inclusive culture only if the state’s redistricting process ensures more equal representation for all.
The census results revealed the growth of minority groups that make up almost 40% of the country's population. Today there are 5 million fewer white Caucasians than in 2010.
By Khalil Abdullah, Ethnic Media Services
Redistricting advocates across Georgia worry that redistricting – the process by which states every 10 years redraw electoral districts...
By Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services
Editor’s Note: Mark Hedin reports for EMS’s redistricting newsbeat.
Minnesota’s fastest-growing communities, in an effort to have their voices heard...
Clockwise from top left: Nina Perales, Vice President of Litigation, Mexican American Legal Defense & Education Fund; Debbie Chen, Attorney, OCA-Greater Houston; Roshawn Evans,...
From left to right: Thomas A. Saenz, President and General Counsel, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund; Leah C. Aden, Deputy Director of...
Kathay Feng, National Redistricting Director, Common CauseBy Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services
Armed with nearly-completed 2020 Census data, states soon will begin adjusting how their...