We All Count in Illinois
The 2020 Census is a headcount done every ten years by the U.S. government and the Census Bureau that determines where resources go. It's how the government determines the amount of funding and political power communities receive. An accurate count is immensely important, particularly to vulnerable and disenfranchised groups that are historically undercounted, thus less resources and representation. Federal Law protects our privacy as census takers, including immigrants, refugees, and the undocumented.
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) is dedicated to promoting the rights of immigrants and refugees to full and equal participation in the civic, cultural, social, and political life of our diverse society. With the novel coronavirus changing our everyday practices, ICIRR's Census Coordinators work to make sure everyone is counted in creative ways utilizing Facebook Lives events, Zoom calls, and caravan actions.
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) is dedicated to promoting the rights of immigrants and refugees to full and equal participation in the civic, cultural, social, and political life of our diverse society. With the novel coronavirus changing our everyday practices, ICIRR's Census Coordinators work to make sure everyone is counted in creative ways utilizing Facebook Lives events, Zoom calls, and caravan actions.
Todos Cantamos en Illinois
El 2020 censo es una cuenta hecha cada diez años por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos y la oficina del Censo para determinar adónde van los recursos. Así es como el gobierno determina el monto de fondos y la representación política que las comunidades reciben. Un conteo preciso es muy importante, en particularmente para los grupos vulnerables y privado de sus derechos que históricamente son desproporcionadamente contados. La ley federal si protege nuestra privacidad como encuestadores del censo, incluyendo inmigrantes, refugiados y los indocumentados.
ICIRR o la Coalición de Derechos para Inmigrantes y Refugiados de Illinois está dedicado a promover los derechos de inmigrantes y refugiados por completo al igual, participando en lo cívico, cultural, social y vida política de nuestra sociedad diversa. Con el coronavirus cambiando nuestras prácticas de todos los días, los coordinadores del censo por parte de ICIRR trabajan para asegurarse que todos sean contados de maneras creativas utilizando, Facebook en vivo, llamadas de Zoom, y caravanas.
ICIRR o la Coalición de Derechos para Inmigrantes y Refugiados de Illinois está dedicado a promover los derechos de inmigrantes y refugiados por completo al igual, participando en lo cívico, cultural, social y vida política de nuestra sociedad diversa. Con el coronavirus cambiando nuestras prácticas de todos los días, los coordinadores del censo por parte de ICIRR trabajan para asegurarse que todos sean contados de maneras creativas utilizando, Facebook en vivo, llamadas de Zoom, y caravanas.
This project was sponsored by the Chicago Reader via the Chicago Independent Media Alliance (CIMA)
Interviewees: Viviana Barajas and Mateo Uribe Rios
Written and Directed by David A. Moran Produced by David A. Moran and Caullen Hudson |
ICIRR Associate Producer Brandon Lee
Cinematography and Editing by Dakota Sillyman Drone Photography by Edwin Diaz |
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