Webinars
Counting Urban Indians
March 24, 2010, 2-3 pm EST
This webinar will feature strategies to educate urban Indians about the importance of an accurate 2010 Census count of Native people no matter where they live. The session will also showcase successful outreach efforts in Phoenix and Los Angeles.
Presenters:
National Council of Urban Indian Health
NCAI Indian Country Counts partners
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NCAI Urban Indian Count, 2010 Census
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Mapping Hard to Count Communities
March 19th, 2010, 2-3 pm EST
March 19th, 2010, 2-3 pm EST
View and listen to the archived webinar here.
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This webinar will provide tribal leaders and community members training on how to use a helpful tool to map the "hard to count" population for states, metropolitan areas, counties, and neighborhoods (census tracts). The maps can help tribal governments, census advocates, and grassroots organizations target outreach efforts for the 2010 Census and customize messages to communities at risk of being undercounted.
The Census 2010 Hard to Count map helps census advocates and others zoom in on "hard to count" Census tracts anywhere in the country, visualize underlying population and housing characteristics that will likely pose enumeration difficulties, and access detailed statistics for each area on the map.
The Census 2010 Hard to Count map helps census advocates and others zoom in on "hard to count" Census tracts anywhere in the country, visualize underlying population and housing characteristics that will likely pose enumeration difficulties, and access detailed statistics for each area on the map.
Presenters:
Steven Romalewski
City University of New York
Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research
The Graduate Center / CUNY
Understanding the Questionnaire and Census Operations
March 17, 2010, 2-3 pm EST
This webinar will walk through the Census questionnaire and answer questions about the issues that often arise when Native people look at the actual form. This session will also go over Census operations in Indian Country to help you make sure your entire community is counted.
March 17, 2010, 2-3 pm EST
This webinar will walk through the Census questionnaire and answer questions about the issues that often arise when Native people look at the actual form. This session will also go over Census operations in Indian Country to help you make sure your entire community is counted.
Presenters:
Terri Ann Lowenthal, Funders Census Initiative
Jan Jacobs, Census Bureau
Filling out the Census Form and Census Operations
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How to be Involved in the Indian Country Counts Campaign
Feb. 17, 2010
Census Day 2010 is only 42 days away! Is your tribe or organization ready? In this webinar, NCAI will share strategies for reaching American Indians and Alaska Natives with effective messaging and activities leading up to the 2010 Census. Learn what you can do in February and March to ensure a complete and accurate count of your community.
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