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Census 2020: What’s at Stake for the Houston Region

Why those who need the census most may also be those it threatens. As a Latina whose family comes from the western border of Texas with Mexico, I have always felt the tug of two identities. The calling to civic duty runs generations deep in my family, so when the 2010 census questionnaire landed in …

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Posted byFrances Valdez J.D.October 25, 2019April 6, 2021Posted inBlog, Civic Engagement, EquityLeave a comment on Census 2020: What’s at Stake for the Houston Region

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