Only half the households in this LA congressional district filled out Census forms. Who loses out? The 34th District –which includes Boyle Heights– was ranked last in count participation out of all 53 congressional districts in California.
This is your last chance to be counted in the 2020 Census, which ends tonight The city and the county, one of the most difficult regions to count in the United States, are behind their response rates from 2010
Census advocates have more time for outreach, but their funding is almost gone The count has been extended for now through Oct. 31, but groups say they have run out of money to reach undercounted communities like Boyle Heights
Trump administration appeals Census extension A judge has extended the count through Oct.31; challenge was filed Friday morning in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Mis Ángeles: Why filling out that Census form is so important for Angelenos — and outreach is critical I stood in Plaza México in Lynwood this week and talked to black and brown folks about how the 2020 Census actually can help us fight climate change, and why it's truly a racial issue
Census advocates are racing the clock to help make sure Angelenos are counted in time Facing a shortened schedule, organizations like Boyle Heights Proyecto Pastoral are sending their own enumerators to their communities
Teen volunteers hold Census Action Week in Boyle Heights Weeklong event at Weingart East LA YMCA culminates with a backpack giveaway on Friday
Boyle Height caravan will mark National Census Action Day Some 15 vehicles will drive through neighborhood, to remind residents to fill out forms
LGBTQ leaders encouraging folks to ‘Queer the Census’ National campaign asks all to participate in the count, regardless of gender, sexual orientation or immigration status
Civil rights leaders encourage diverse California communities to ‘sanitize and self-respond’ In spite of Coronavirus, participation in the U.S. Census is still crucially important – aside from safe and secure