CENSUS 2020: Time to get your questions answered!!
The 2020 Census determines how billions of federal dollars are distributed in California. An undercount could impact funding for our schools, health services, childcare, emergency services and many other programs.
The Census also determines the number of California’s Congressional members and Electoral College votes. A complete count means more people in power who truly represent and advocate for our communities.
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(Meeting maximum: 300 people)
People want to know:
What is California doing to work towards a complete and accurate count in the 2020 Census?
What is the California Census Office doing to encourage participation?
How is private information protected?
Who must respond to the Census?
What questions do you have? Join us on April 16 to get the answers!
About the presenter:
Sara Pol-Lim is a Regional Program Manager for the California Complete Count – Census 2020. She joined the state Census Office in October 2018. Sara brought knowledge of historically undercounted populations, such as immigrant and refugee communities, to the State’s Census outreach campaign. A refugee herself, she understands the fear some California residents have of government. Sara was executive director of the United Cambodian Community (UCC) of Long Beach from 2007 to 2015. She broke the cultural barrier to be the first Cambodian Woman to lead the UCC back to sustainability. In 2018, Sara completed a doctoral degree in educational leadership at California State University, Long Beach. Through her community work, Sara has received awards from numerous organizations, including the NAACP-Long Beach, the state Assembly and the Los Angeles County Supervisorial District.
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CENSUS 2020: Time to get your questions answered!!
The 2020 Census determines how billions of federal dollars are distributed in California. An undercount could impact funding for our schools, health services, childcare, emergency services and many other programs.
The Census also determines the number of California’s Congressional members and Electoral College votes. A complete count means more people in power who truly represent and advocate for our communities.
Link no longer available.
(Meeting maximum: 300 people)
People want to know:
What is California doing to work towards a complete and accurate count in the 2020 Census?
What is the California Census Office doing to encourage participation?
How is private information protected?
Who must respond to the Census?
What questions do you have? Join us on April 16 to get the answers!
About the presenter:
Sara Pol-Lim is a Regional Program Manager for the California Complete Count – Census 2020. She joined the state Census Office in October 2018. Sara brought knowledge of historically undercounted populations, such as immigrant and refugee communities, to the State’s Census outreach campaign. A refugee herself, she understands the fear some California residents have of government. Sara was executive director of the United Cambodian Community (UCC) of Long Beach from 2007 to 2015. She broke the cultural barrier to be the first Cambodian Woman to lead the UCC back to sustainability. In 2018, Sara completed a doctoral degree in educational leadership at California State University, Long Beach. Through her community work, Sara has received awards from numerous organizations, including the NAACP-Long Beach, the state Assembly and the Los Angeles County Supervisorial District.
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