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House Weighs Bill That Would Add Citizenship Question to 2030 Census

H.R. 7109, dubbed The Equal Representation Act, has sparked intense reactions among civil rights advocates and census experts alike.

Angelica Salas, Chirla Action Fund: “California Governor’s Recall is an Attack on...

Salas believes that “this recall attempt is not against the governor but against the immigrant community through the governor.” 

Thousands Face Eviction Without a Lawyer—A Bill Before the State Senate Would Even...

AB 1487 not only funds desperately needed legal representation, but also provides pre-eviction intervention and mediation services.

Easier to Get a Gun than a Covid Test – Multi-Racial Coalition Seeks...

Evan Milligan, who received his firearms training in the Alabama National Guard, harshly critiques his state’s imbalance of priorities.

Alabama Redistricting Fact Sheet

2020 Census figures show that Alabama’s population has grown by 6.3% since 2010, to 5,024,279.
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As Minorities Grow, Their Representation Relies on Redistricting

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.

U.S. Grows Ever-more Diverse – Census Data Show a Multiracial, Urban and Older...

The United States population is more diverse and urban. But overall population growth in the country has slowed, newly released Census Bureau data show.
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As Food Insecurity Rises – Millions Missing Out on LA County Food Support...

Ethnic American residents are missing out on easily accessible programs that would them keep their families well-nourished and healthy.
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Lessons of the Pandemic – Demanding Equal Access to the Internet as a...

The Internet has become so central to modern life that access to it is a necessity.

Vaccinating Ethnic Elders and Disabled – Hardest to Reach, Most at Risk

Seniors and the disabled are particularly vulnerable during the pandemic and are getting vaccines at a lower rate than the general population.
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