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    Disaggregated Data is America’s Super Power: It’s Crucial to be Counted

    Disaggregated data could play a major role in resolving the US’s health care inequities, revealing new information about diverse populations.

    Rise in Interracial Marriage a Counter Narrative to Hate and Division

    Census data shows that “mixed race” is the fastest growing category under racial identity, with about 17% of new marriages being interracial couples.

    2022 Yields Best Statehouse Redistricting Maps in Pennsylvania’s History

    A coalition of community advocacy organizations has achieved remarkable success in securing fairer voting representation for Pennsylvania communities.

    Lawsuits Hope to Extinguish Racist Gerrymandering in Multiple States

    Voting rights advocates have brought an array of lawsuits in states across the country to stop what they say is an attempt to "rig democracy."

    Vicar of Orlando Churches Blasts Florida Governor DeSantis for Redistricting Maneuver

    "The governor is treating us like this is a plantation and he is a mini-king," said Father José Rodríguez of Orlando's Jesus of Nazareth Episcopal Church.

    Not Too Soon to Engage in Census 2030

    Census 2020 seems to have sustained the attention of a broader swath of America’s public than any census in recent memory.

    Housing, Hate, and Health Top Concerns for AAPI in LA

    The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

    For Georgia’s Youth, ‘Maps are Our Future’

    Youth activists in Georgia say attacks on the franchise are playing out in the state's current redistricting process.

    Cuenta atrás en la redistribución de distritos: los Latinos lideran el crecimiento de...

    A pesar de liderar el crecimiento de la población estadounidense en la última década, los latinos han perdido peso.

    Redistricting Countdown: Latinos Lead in Population Growth, Lose in Voting Clout

    The worst practitioners of racial gerrymandering are Republicans, but it has also occurred in some states where Democrats dominate the process, such as Illinois.

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