
Caroline Champlin
Former producer
(she/her)
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Why are some of L.A.'s wealthiest neighborhoods not filling out the census?
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The region was expected to be very responsive to the census, with fewer language barriers and better internet access than other places in L.A.
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For many Angelenos, the curve is not flattening: Low-income communities in L.A. County are now seeing the most cases and deaths, while wealthier communities are still being tested more.
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For many Angelenos, the curve is not flattening: Low-income communities in L.A. County are now seeing the most cases and deaths, while wealthier communities are still being tested more.
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The 2020 census count could determine the future of one of the country's few majority-asian congressional districts.
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The 2020 census could reshape L.A.'s congressional district lines. The slow-growing 27th District in the San Gabriel Valley -- where Asians make up a plurality of the population-- is looking particularly vulnerable.
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U.S. Rep. Jimmy Gomez understands that COVID-19 is an unprecedented barrier to counting everyone, but says the Census Bureau's lack of communication is a whole different problem.
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The Census Bureau is asking Congress for more time to turn in data for the process of determining each state's number of congressional seats.
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The Arab American Civic Council has retired its old slogan, 'Check It Right — You Ain’t White' but the goal is the same.
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A decade later, the write-in campaign is underway again for the 2020 Census, but it's been rebranded. Now the slogan is, 'I am Arab, I am American, I Matter.'
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