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The Census Is Getting Personal
Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the
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First Results From the 2010 U.S. Census: Four Key Findings
Find out more about PRB at our website, www.prb.org.
PRB's Reports on America: First Results From the 2010 Census summarizes key findings from the first wave of data from the 2010 U.S. Census. The report starts by discussing trends in U.S. population growth, followed by the changing racial/ethnic characteristics of the population, and patterns of state and local population growth and decline.
In
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2010 Census Data Visualization: Interactive Population Map
The Census Bureau's 2010 Census Interactive Population Map is a new feature on 2010census.gov that allows you to explore 2010 Census data geographically down to the block level. Use this data visualization to compare your community with up to four other places in the U.S. You can share and embed the information on your website and through social media.
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A 2010 Census Message from Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer
In a video called "Children Count Too," Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer stresses the importance of including infants and young children on 2010 Census forms.
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Iranican Census 2010 PSA with Maz Jobrani - Zero
Iranican teamed up with Maz Jobrani to create this multi-part Public Service Announcement. Look out for the next ones to come.
Based on Stand-Up Comedy by Maz Jobrani
Created by: Iranican (http://iranican.com )
Starring:
Maz Jobrani, Azine Davoudzadeh, Ken Muse
Produced and Directed by: Borhan Oskoorouchi
Director of Photography: Kayvon Emady
Written By: Maz Jobrani & Borhan Os
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2010 Census results
2010 Census results
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Hispanic and the 2010 Census
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First 2010 Census Results News Conference Highlights
This video includes highlights of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Portrait of America Press Conference held on December 21, 2010 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. During the press event, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Acting Commerce Deputy Secretary Rebecca Blank and Census Bureau Director Robert Groves revealed the results of the 2010 Census - including the official population numbers
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2010 Census Message: Andrew Golota (:30)
Professional fighter Andrew Golota encourages everyone to participate in the 2010 Census. It is important for your community that your household is counted in the 2010 Census.
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The Race Question on the 2010 Census Raises Serious Questions
Has America evolved to the point where the government no longer needs to know your race? In this week's vodcast, John W. Whitehead explores the question of race on the 2010 Census.
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Write in "Taiwanese" - US Census 2010 [PSA Full Version]
WATCH THE FULL LINE OF VIDEOS, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN, AND MEET THE CAST & CREW AT http://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/census2010
Director Karen Lin
Producers Slideshow Pictures - Jonathan Lee, Howard Chen, Alex Yang, Kev Yau
Director of Photography Byron Werner
Editor Rachel Tejada
Gaffer Steven Lundgren
Sound Mixer Greg Cosh
Boom Operator Nora Cosh
Hair & Make-Up Yuriko Bondies
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The 2010 Census: A Proud Moment for our Nation
The census is a historical milestone that we encounter every ten years. The reveal of the total population count brings with it not only the numbers that help determine the amount of representation for your state but also the amount of federal funding your state will receive over the next ten years. As we come to the end of the 2010 Census, we can take pride in the huge accomplishment we achieved
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Ustream Event: 2010 Census Brief -- Hispanic Popluation
Census Bureau statisticians Merarys Rios and Sharon Ennis discuss new details on the Hispanic population in the United States, as outlined in the newly released 2010 Census Brief; including the growth and geographic distribution of Hispanic origin groups, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban.
Recorded on 5/31/2011 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/us-census-bureau
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2010 Census Brief: The Older Population
Census Bureau demographers Carrie Werner and Amy Symens Smith discuss new findings from the 2010 Census, including the population size, growth and distribution of the older population at the national level and at lower levels of geography — regions, states, counties, metropolitan/micropolitan areas and places. The guests were available for questions from the public live during the event on Faceboo
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CNN DIALOGUES: The 2010 Census and the New America
CNN DIALOGUES: The 2010 Census and the New America
If numbers don't lie, what can the 2010 U.S. Census tell us about who we are and how we live? On August 31st, thought leaders in sociology, urban studies, and popular culture will come together in front of a live audience at The Carter Center in Atlanta to explore the implications of the 2010 census in the premiere session of CNN DIALOGUES.
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Concerns with the 2010 Census
Rep. Bachmann appears on America's Newsroom with Megyn Kelly to discuss her concerns regarding the 2010 census.
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USA Demographic Change 2010 Census
Brought you by: ABCnews
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Afro Latin@s and Census 2010 - FACTS
Afro-Latin@ facts addresses the undercounted of Afro-Latin@s in previous census drives. Such an undercount not only denies the African aspect of Latin@ identity. It deprives organizations of resources they need to improve the lives of this community.
By proclaiming Check Both!/¡Chequea las dos! the bilingual spots highlight the importance for Latin@s of African descent to self-identify as such
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2010 Census Message: The King Family
The three surviving children of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King — Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King and Bernice Albertine King — are the newest additions to a growing list of well-known Americans who have recorded public service announcements (PSAs) in support of the 2010 Census.
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2010 Census Briefs Series: Black and White Populations
Census Bureau brief authors discuss the changing black and white populations in the US.
Recorded on: 10/06/11 08:11AM - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/us-census-bureau
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The 2010 Census
While many Americans may not mind completing their 2010 census forms, some say that this mass survey is an example of government infringement on personal privacy. Don Teague reports.
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2010 Census Message: Dorothy Height
As one of her last public acts, civil rights icon Dorothy Height encouraged everyone to participate in the 2010 Census.
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China's 1.34 Billion Population Ageing Fast: 2010 Census
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China's population is becoming older faster than many had predicted, with new census data likely to strengthen opposition to the Chinese regime's controversial one-child policy. It shows China's population growth is slowing down, with a so
The Census Is Getting Personal
Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTA...
Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's Matrix News Network segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "Long Form" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdf
Find out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
http://matrixnewsnetwork.com/
Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987 PBS Documentary "The Secret Government" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.
wn.com/The Census Is Getting Personal
Uninformed Census Workers who want to post "We don't ask those questions" will be omitted from comments. You have not done your homework. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND the difference between the short and long forms watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFvS5m4_OtA
"The Census Part 2, Clarifications"
Many people seem to miss the fact that there is a longer, more invasive form called the "American Community Survey". It is given to 3 million people by the Census Bureau EVERY YEAR. Comments like "I just filled out my form and it didn't have any of the questions you mentioned" are generally withheld from posting.
Comments will only appear after approval to keep the page civil, intelligent and relevant.
If you want the straight scoop, a great online resource of all kinds information about the Census is at: http://www.thejohnnycakefiles.com/census
Many people have requested the list below:
QUESTIONS THAT THE CENSUS BUREAU REFUSED OR FAILED TO ANSWER (from Jerry Day's Matrix News Network segment: "The Census Is Getting Personal"):
1) The Constitution authorizes government to count people but it does not authorize the taking of private information or even the names of individuals. From where does the Census Bureau derive authority to demand our private information?
2) Is there any limit to the amount and type of private information that the Census bureau may demand and collect?
3) Under what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau collect information now from 250,000 people per month of every year?
4) The 4th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits government search and seizure of private information without a court warrant based on probable cause, Current Census policies violate that Amendment do they not?
5) By what Constitutional authority does the Census Bureau threaten penalties for failure to provide personal information?
6) The Census Bureau claims it maintains privacy of personal information, Are there any circumstances under which law enforcement or spy agencies can access Census information?
7) Since presumably Census data may be subpoenaed by law enforcement, may individuals refuse to answer questions according to the fifth Amendment?
8) Why has the Census Bureau decided to collect GPS coordinates for every home?
9) Virtually every government database has been either lost, hacked or compromised, would the Census Bureau's claim of data security not be an outright lie or at best highly improbable?
10) How would the Census Bureau locate, protect and compensate those individuals whose data becomes compromised?
There is a great deal of confusion about the Census "short form" and "Long Form" because the Census Bureau has failed to equally publicize the two current approaches. Part of the video refers to the long form called the "American Community Survey" which has 12 pages of questions, many of which are much more probing than the short form. A PDF file of the the long form can be viewed at this link: http://www.jerryday.com/images/ACS-1-Stateside-English_web.pdf
Find out about Matrix News Network weekly TV show at:
http://matrixnewsnetwork.com/
Many people who post messages in opposition to this video (meaning opposed to the Constitution) seem to think that government is some benevolent angelic nanny that only wants the best for you and I. Even in public schools you can learn differently. If you have any doubt as to the evil and corruption within government I recommend this video excerpt from Bill Moyers' 1987 PBS Documentary "The Secret Government" at:
http://personalgrowthcourses.net/video/secret_government
Did Census Workers respect your wishes and requests for privacy or not? Post your review in the comments here. Let us know the city or region of the census activity you saw. This page has no affiliation with the Census Bureau or any government agency.
Please have regard for the safety and rights of Census Workers.
- published: 12 Feb 2010
- views: 1995227
First Results From the 2010 U.S. Census: Four Key Findings
Find out more about PRB at our website, www.prb.org.
PRB's Reports on America: First Results From the 2010 Census summarizes key findings from the first wave o...
Find out more about PRB at our website, www.prb.org.
PRB's Reports on America: First Results From the 2010 Census summarizes key findings from the first wave of data from the 2010 U.S. Census. The report starts by discussing trends in U.S. population growth, followed by the changing racial/ethnic characteristics of the population, and patterns of state and local population growth and decline.
In this video, key findings and figures from the report are discussed.
Download the report at http://www.prb.org/Publications/ReportsOnAmerica/2011/census-2010.aspx
PRB informs people around the world about population, health and the environment, and empowers them to use that information to advance the well-being of current and future generations.
wn.com/First Results From The 2010 U.S. Census Four Key Findings
Find out more about PRB at our website, www.prb.org.
PRB's Reports on America: First Results From the 2010 Census summarizes key findings from the first wave of data from the 2010 U.S. Census. The report starts by discussing trends in U.S. population growth, followed by the changing racial/ethnic characteristics of the population, and patterns of state and local population growth and decline.
In this video, key findings and figures from the report are discussed.
Download the report at http://www.prb.org/Publications/ReportsOnAmerica/2011/census-2010.aspx
PRB informs people around the world about population, health and the environment, and empowers them to use that information to advance the well-being of current and future generations.
- published: 13 Jul 2011
- views: 12068
2010 Census Data Visualization: Interactive Population Map
The Census Bureau's 2010 Census Interactive Population Map is a new feature on 2010census.gov that allows you to explore 2010 Census data geographically down to...
The Census Bureau's 2010 Census Interactive Population Map is a new feature on 2010census.gov that allows you to explore 2010 Census data geographically down to the block level. Use this data visualization to compare your community with up to four other places in the U.S. You can share and embed the information on your website and through social media.
wn.com/2010 Census Data Visualization Interactive Population Map
The Census Bureau's 2010 Census Interactive Population Map is a new feature on 2010census.gov that allows you to explore 2010 Census data geographically down to the block level. Use this data visualization to compare your community with up to four other places in the U.S. You can share and embed the information on your website and through social media.
- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 10331
A 2010 Census Message from Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer
In a video called "Children Count Too," Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer stresses the importance of including infants and young children on 2010 Census forms....
In a video called "Children Count Too," Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer stresses the importance of including infants and young children on 2010 Census forms.
wn.com/A 2010 Census Message From Nickelodeon's Dora The Explorer
In a video called "Children Count Too," Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer stresses the importance of including infants and young children on 2010 Census forms.
- published: 17 Mar 2010
- views: 973788
Iranican Census 2010 PSA with Maz Jobrani - Zero
Iranican teamed up with Maz Jobrani to create this multi-part Public Service Announcement. Look out for the next ones to come.
Based on Stand-Up Comedy by M...
Iranican teamed up with Maz Jobrani to create this multi-part Public Service Announcement. Look out for the next ones to come.
Based on Stand-Up Comedy by Maz Jobrani
Created by: Iranican (http://iranican.com )
Starring:
Maz Jobrani, Azine Davoudzadeh, Ken Muse
Produced and Directed by: Borhan Oskoorouchi
Director of Photography: Kayvon Emady
Written By: Maz Jobrani & Borhan Oskoorouchi
Logistics:
Eiman Zolfaghari, Maral Behnam, Kayvon Emady
Boom Operators:
Soroush Rahimian, Eiman Zolfaghari
Graphics: Ali John Sandossi
Set:
Rastegarpour Family Residence, Santa Clara University Studio
Costume:
Behrang Barzin, Milad Emadi, Hani Pourshahbazi, Mahvash Jafarinejad, Ahmad Reza Fattahi, Alicia Romanenka
Music:
Kiosk, Album Global Zoo, Song Livanha, Botriha, Galonha
Sound Effects: freesound.org http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/
Special Thanks:
Hamed Rastegarpour, Elnaz Eilkhani, Alireza Rahimi, Niku Sharei, Bita Milanian, Parisa Defaie, Yahia Mahamdi, Craig Gower, Sahand Rastegarpour
News Studio facility provided by Santa Clara University Department of Communication
With the Support of:
Iranians Count 2010 Census Coalition (http://IraniansCount.org)
Sponsored by San Francisco Foundation through ICCNC
wn.com/Iranican Census 2010 Psa With Maz Jobrani Zero
Iranican teamed up with Maz Jobrani to create this multi-part Public Service Announcement. Look out for the next ones to come.
Based on Stand-Up Comedy by Maz Jobrani
Created by: Iranican (http://iranican.com )
Starring:
Maz Jobrani, Azine Davoudzadeh, Ken Muse
Produced and Directed by: Borhan Oskoorouchi
Director of Photography: Kayvon Emady
Written By: Maz Jobrani & Borhan Oskoorouchi
Logistics:
Eiman Zolfaghari, Maral Behnam, Kayvon Emady
Boom Operators:
Soroush Rahimian, Eiman Zolfaghari
Graphics: Ali John Sandossi
Set:
Rastegarpour Family Residence, Santa Clara University Studio
Costume:
Behrang Barzin, Milad Emadi, Hani Pourshahbazi, Mahvash Jafarinejad, Ahmad Reza Fattahi, Alicia Romanenka
Music:
Kiosk, Album Global Zoo, Song Livanha, Botriha, Galonha
Sound Effects: freesound.org http://creativecommons.org/licenses/sampling+/1.0/
Special Thanks:
Hamed Rastegarpour, Elnaz Eilkhani, Alireza Rahimi, Niku Sharei, Bita Milanian, Parisa Defaie, Yahia Mahamdi, Craig Gower, Sahand Rastegarpour
News Studio facility provided by Santa Clara University Department of Communication
With the Support of:
Iranians Count 2010 Census Coalition (http://IraniansCount.org)
Sponsored by San Francisco Foundation through ICCNC
- published: 08 Mar 2010
- views: 430421
2010 Census results
2010 Census results...
2010 Census results
wn.com/2010 Census Results
2010 Census results
- published: 22 Dec 2010
- views: 3829
First 2010 Census Results News Conference Highlights
This video includes highlights of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Portrait of America Press Conference held on December 21, 2010 at the National Press Club in Wash...
This video includes highlights of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Portrait of America Press Conference held on December 21, 2010 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. During the press event, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Acting Commerce Deputy Secretary Rebecca Blank and Census Bureau Director Robert Groves revealed the results of the 2010 Census - including the official population numbers and apportionment totals for the nation. Reporters asked questions from the audience, and by telephone and twitter.
wn.com/First 2010 Census Results News Conference Highlights
This video includes highlights of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Portrait of America Press Conference held on December 21, 2010 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. During the press event, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Acting Commerce Deputy Secretary Rebecca Blank and Census Bureau Director Robert Groves revealed the results of the 2010 Census - including the official population numbers and apportionment totals for the nation. Reporters asked questions from the audience, and by telephone and twitter.
- published: 27 Dec 2010
- views: 2067
2010 Census Message: Andrew Golota (:30)
Professional fighter Andrew Golota encourages everyone to participate in the 2010 Census. It is important for your community that your household is counted in t...
Professional fighter Andrew Golota encourages everyone to participate in the 2010 Census. It is important for your community that your household is counted in the 2010 Census.
wn.com/2010 Census Message Andrew Golota ( 30)
Professional fighter Andrew Golota encourages everyone to participate in the 2010 Census. It is important for your community that your household is counted in the 2010 Census.
- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 306137
The Race Question on the 2010 Census Raises Serious Questions
Has America evolved to the point where the government no longer needs to know your race? In this week's vodcast, John W. Whitehead explores the question of race...
Has America evolved to the point where the government no longer needs to know your race? In this week's vodcast, John W. Whitehead explores the question of race on the 2010 Census.
wn.com/The Race Question On The 2010 Census Raises Serious Questions
Has America evolved to the point where the government no longer needs to know your race? In this week's vodcast, John W. Whitehead explores the question of race on the 2010 Census.
- published: 22 Mar 2010
- views: 2136
Write in "Taiwanese" - US Census 2010 [PSA Full Version]
WATCH THE FULL LINE OF VIDEOS, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN, AND MEET THE CAST & CREW AT http://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/census2010
Director Karen Lin
Pro...
WATCH THE FULL LINE OF VIDEOS, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN, AND MEET THE CAST & CREW AT http://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/census2010
Director Karen Lin
Producers Slideshow Pictures - Jonathan Lee, Howard Chen, Alex Yang, Kev Yau
Director of Photography Byron Werner
Editor Rachel Tejada
Gaffer Steven Lundgren
Sound Mixer Greg Cosh
Boom Operator Nora Cosh
Hair & Make-Up Yuriko Bondies
Production Assistants Vince Huang, Adam Wang, Jon Shen
Graphics & Titles Warren Fu
Sound Post Production Kent Road Productions
Translations Freeman Huang
Web Designer Anna Wu
Special Thanks Ho Chie Tsai, Ben Ling
Filmed at KCW Studios
SPONSORS
Taiwanese American Citizens League
TaiwaneseAmerican.org
Taiwanese American Foundation
TACL-LYF: Leading Youth Forward
Taiwanese American Professionals - San Francisco
Taiwanese American Federation of Northern California
Taiwan Center-LA
Purchase t-shirts at http://census2010.tacl.org/order.php
More information at http://census2010.tacl.org
Donate to the campaign at http://www.tacl.org/getinvolved/tacl-donate
For the "I Heart TW" tshirt, e-mail: taouci@gmail.com
wn.com/Write In Taiwanese US Census 2010 Psa Full Version
WATCH THE FULL LINE OF VIDEOS, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN, AND MEET THE CAST & CREW AT http://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/census2010
Director Karen Lin
Producers Slideshow Pictures - Jonathan Lee, Howard Chen, Alex Yang, Kev Yau
Director of Photography Byron Werner
Editor Rachel Tejada
Gaffer Steven Lundgren
Sound Mixer Greg Cosh
Boom Operator Nora Cosh
Hair & Make-Up Yuriko Bondies
Production Assistants Vince Huang, Adam Wang, Jon Shen
Graphics & Titles Warren Fu
Sound Post Production Kent Road Productions
Translations Freeman Huang
Web Designer Anna Wu
Special Thanks Ho Chie Tsai, Ben Ling
Filmed at KCW Studios
SPONSORS
Taiwanese American Citizens League
TaiwaneseAmerican.org
Taiwanese American Foundation
TACL-LYF: Leading Youth Forward
Taiwanese American Professionals - San Francisco
Taiwanese American Federation of Northern California
Taiwan Center-LA
Purchase t-shirts at http://census2010.tacl.org/order.php
More information at http://census2010.tacl.org
Donate to the campaign at http://www.tacl.org/getinvolved/tacl-donate
For the "I Heart TW" tshirt, e-mail: taouci@gmail.com
- published: 02 Mar 2010
- views: 244900
The 2010 Census: A Proud Moment for our Nation
The census is a historical milestone that we encounter every ten years. The reveal of the total population count brings with it not only the numbers that help d...
The census is a historical milestone that we encounter every ten years. The reveal of the total population count brings with it not only the numbers that help determine the amount of representation for your state but also the amount of federal funding your state will receive over the next ten years. As we come to the end of the 2010 Census, we can take pride in the huge accomplishment we achieved as a nation.
wn.com/The 2010 Census A Proud Moment For Our Nation
The census is a historical milestone that we encounter every ten years. The reveal of the total population count brings with it not only the numbers that help determine the amount of representation for your state but also the amount of federal funding your state will receive over the next ten years. As we come to the end of the 2010 Census, we can take pride in the huge accomplishment we achieved as a nation.
- published: 21 Dec 2010
- views: 1669
Ustream Event: 2010 Census Brief -- Hispanic Popluation
Census Bureau statisticians Merarys Rios and Sharon Ennis discuss new details on the Hispanic population in the United States, as outlined in the newly released...
Census Bureau statisticians Merarys Rios and Sharon Ennis discuss new details on the Hispanic population in the United States, as outlined in the newly released 2010 Census Brief; including the growth and geographic distribution of Hispanic origin groups, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban.
Recorded on 5/31/2011 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/us-census-bureau
wn.com/Ustream Event 2010 Census Brief Hispanic Popluation
Census Bureau statisticians Merarys Rios and Sharon Ennis discuss new details on the Hispanic population in the United States, as outlined in the newly released 2010 Census Brief; including the growth and geographic distribution of Hispanic origin groups, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban.
Recorded on 5/31/2011 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/us-census-bureau
- published: 31 May 2011
- views: 16167
2010 Census Brief: The Older Population
Census Bureau demographers Carrie Werner and Amy Symens Smith discuss new findings from the 2010 Census, including the population size, growth and distribution ...
Census Bureau demographers Carrie Werner and Amy Symens Smith discuss new findings from the 2010 Census, including the population size, growth and distribution of the older population at the national level and at lower levels of geography — regions, states, counties, metropolitan/micropolitan areas and places. The guests were available for questions from the public live during the event on Facebook and Twitter and via email at BOC.new.media@census.gov.
wn.com/2010 Census Brief The Older Population
Census Bureau demographers Carrie Werner and Amy Symens Smith discuss new findings from the 2010 Census, including the population size, growth and distribution of the older population at the national level and at lower levels of geography — regions, states, counties, metropolitan/micropolitan areas and places. The guests were available for questions from the public live during the event on Facebook and Twitter and via email at BOC.new.media@census.gov.
- published: 06 Dec 2011
- views: 639
CNN DIALOGUES: The 2010 Census and the New America
CNN DIALOGUES: The 2010 Census and the New America
If numbers don't lie, what can the 2010 U.S. Census tell us about who we are and how we live? On August 3...
CNN DIALOGUES: The 2010 Census and the New America
If numbers don't lie, what can the 2010 U.S. Census tell us about who we are and how we live? On August 31st, thought leaders in sociology, urban studies, and popular culture will come together in front of a live audience at The Carter Center in Atlanta to explore the implications of the 2010 census in the premiere session of CNN DIALOGUES.
This event, hosted by CNN's Wolf Blitzer, will feature Heidi Durrow, Edward James Olmos, Yul Kwon, Kris Marsh and Dana F. White. This is the first in a series of three CNN DIALOGUES planned for 2011. The next two dialogues will explore life in the digital age and the effect of openness on the Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual Transgendered community.
The Cecil B. Day Chapel of The Carter Center
453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA, 30307
Moderator:
Wolf Blitzer, CNN's Lead Political Anchor and Anchor of "The Situation Room"
Panelists:
Heidi W. Durrow, author of the debut novel The Girl Who Fell From the Sky
Edward James Olmos, actor and activist
Yul Kwon, Host of PBS' "America Revealed" and winner of the reality TV show Survivor: Cook Islands
Kris Marsh, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland at College Park
Dana F. White, Goodrich C. White Professor of Urban Studies at Emory University
wn.com/Cnn Dialogues The 2010 Census And The New America
CNN DIALOGUES: The 2010 Census and the New America
If numbers don't lie, what can the 2010 U.S. Census tell us about who we are and how we live? On August 31st, thought leaders in sociology, urban studies, and popular culture will come together in front of a live audience at The Carter Center in Atlanta to explore the implications of the 2010 census in the premiere session of CNN DIALOGUES.
This event, hosted by CNN's Wolf Blitzer, will feature Heidi Durrow, Edward James Olmos, Yul Kwon, Kris Marsh and Dana F. White. This is the first in a series of three CNN DIALOGUES planned for 2011. The next two dialogues will explore life in the digital age and the effect of openness on the Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual Transgendered community.
The Cecil B. Day Chapel of The Carter Center
453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA, 30307
Moderator:
Wolf Blitzer, CNN's Lead Political Anchor and Anchor of "The Situation Room"
Panelists:
Heidi W. Durrow, author of the debut novel The Girl Who Fell From the Sky
Edward James Olmos, actor and activist
Yul Kwon, Host of PBS' "America Revealed" and winner of the reality TV show Survivor: Cook Islands
Kris Marsh, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland at College Park
Dana F. White, Goodrich C. White Professor of Urban Studies at Emory University
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 2077
Concerns with the 2010 Census
Rep. Bachmann appears on America's Newsroom with Megyn Kelly to discuss her concerns regarding the 2010 census....
Rep. Bachmann appears on America's Newsroom with Megyn Kelly to discuss her concerns regarding the 2010 census.
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Rep. Bachmann appears on America's Newsroom with Megyn Kelly to discuss her concerns regarding the 2010 census.
- published: 25 Jun 2009
- views: 39916
Afro Latin@s and Census 2010 - FACTS
Afro-Latin@ facts addresses the undercounted of Afro-Latin@s in previous census drives. Such an undercount not only denies the African aspect of Latin@ identity...
Afro-Latin@ facts addresses the undercounted of Afro-Latin@s in previous census drives. Such an undercount not only denies the African aspect of Latin@ identity. It deprives organizations of resources they need to improve the lives of this community.
By proclaiming Check Both!/¡Chequea las dos! the bilingual spots highlight the importance for Latin@s of African descent to self-identify as such on the Census.
The implications of the count are far-reaching, determining how $400 billion in federal funds are distributed to local governments each year. Over 10 years, a community could lose a projected $1.2 million of federal funding for housing, health and education programs for every 100 persons that are not counted, according to the NAACP. Studies have established that despite a higher educational level Black Latin@s have the highest rate of unemployment and are more likely to live below the poverty level than other Latin@s.
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Afro-Latin@ facts addresses the undercounted of Afro-Latin@s in previous census drives. Such an undercount not only denies the African aspect of Latin@ identity. It deprives organizations of resources they need to improve the lives of this community.
By proclaiming Check Both!/¡Chequea las dos! the bilingual spots highlight the importance for Latin@s of African descent to self-identify as such on the Census.
The implications of the count are far-reaching, determining how $400 billion in federal funds are distributed to local governments each year. Over 10 years, a community could lose a projected $1.2 million of federal funding for housing, health and education programs for every 100 persons that are not counted, according to the NAACP. Studies have established that despite a higher educational level Black Latin@s have the highest rate of unemployment and are more likely to live below the poverty level than other Latin@s.
- published: 08 Mar 2010
- views: 6768
2010 Census Message: The King Family
The three surviving children of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King — Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King and Bernice Albertine King — are the n...
The three surviving children of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King — Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King and Bernice Albertine King — are the newest additions to a growing list of well-known Americans who have recorded public service announcements (PSAs) in support of the 2010 Census.
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The three surviving children of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King — Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott King and Bernice Albertine King — are the newest additions to a growing list of well-known Americans who have recorded public service announcements (PSAs) in support of the 2010 Census.
- published: 04 May 2010
- views: 8074
2010 Census Briefs Series: Black and White Populations
Census Bureau brief authors discuss the changing black and white populations in the US.
Recorded on: 10/06/11 08:11AM - Captured Live on Ustream at http://ww...
Census Bureau brief authors discuss the changing black and white populations in the US.
Recorded on: 10/06/11 08:11AM - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/us-census-bureau
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Census Bureau brief authors discuss the changing black and white populations in the US.
Recorded on: 10/06/11 08:11AM - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/us-census-bureau
- published: 06 Oct 2011
- views: 1145
The 2010 Census
While many Americans may not mind completing their 2010 census forms, some say that this mass survey is an example of government infringement on personal privac...
While many Americans may not mind completing their 2010 census forms, some say that this mass survey is an example of government infringement on personal privacy. Don Teague reports.
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While many Americans may not mind completing their 2010 census forms, some say that this mass survey is an example of government infringement on personal privacy. Don Teague reports.
- published: 18 Mar 2010
- views: 642
2010 Census Message: Dorothy Height
As one of her last public acts, civil rights icon Dorothy Height encouraged everyone to participate in the 2010 Census....
As one of her last public acts, civil rights icon Dorothy Height encouraged everyone to participate in the 2010 Census.
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As one of her last public acts, civil rights icon Dorothy Height encouraged everyone to participate in the 2010 Census.
- published: 26 Apr 2010
- views: 622
China's 1.34 Billion Population Ageing Fast: 2010 Census
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China's population is becoming older faster than many had predicted, with new census data likely to strengthen opposition to the Chinese regime's controversial one-child policy. It shows China's population growth is slowing down, with a social and economic cost of having fewer young people to care for the old.
Over the past decade, China's export sector has been powered by millions of young workers.
But China's population is getting older, mostly due to the communist regime's controversial one-child policy.
Census figures released on Thursday put China's population at 1.34 billion, with a larger proportion of people older than 60.
Demographer Wang Feng from the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy says the median age of the Chinese population is now 34 years old. By 2050, half the population will be 50 or older.
[Wang Feng, Director of Brookings Tsinghua Center for Public Policy]:
"Such low fertility and population growth means that China will face a smaller cohort of young labor for labor supply in the future, and also a much more serious aging process than people anticipated even ten years ago or two decades ago."
This means China's population could age before it gets rich, stifling efforts to increase domestic consumption.
It could strengthen opposition to the one-child policy that has involved forced abortions and sterilizations since the Chinese Communist Party introduced it in the late 70s.
China's population has grown by 5.9 percent in the past decade, about half the rate of the previous decade.
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China's population is becoming older faster than many had predicted, with new census data likely to strengthen opposition to the Chinese regime's controversial one-child policy. It shows China's population growth is slowing down, with a social and economic cost of having fewer young people to care for the old.
Over the past decade, China's export sector has been powered by millions of young workers.
But China's population is getting older, mostly due to the communist regime's controversial one-child policy.
Census figures released on Thursday put China's population at 1.34 billion, with a larger proportion of people older than 60.
Demographer Wang Feng from the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy says the median age of the Chinese population is now 34 years old. By 2050, half the population will be 50 or older.
[Wang Feng, Director of Brookings Tsinghua Center for Public Policy]:
"Such low fertility and population growth means that China will face a smaller cohort of young labor for labor supply in the future, and also a much more serious aging process than people anticipated even ten years ago or two decades ago."
This means China's population could age before it gets rich, stifling efforts to increase domestic consumption.
It could strengthen opposition to the one-child policy that has involved forced abortions and sterilizations since the Chinese Communist Party introduced it in the late 70s.
China's population has grown by 5.9 percent in the past decade, about half the rate of the previous decade.
- published: 29 Apr 2011
- views: 9397