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FINAL REPORT:WASHINGTONCENSUS 2020

APA ENGAGEMENTCLARK COUNTY

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K A Y A S T R A T E G I K

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Clark County Asian Pacific American Census 2020 Work plan Development Notes

Executive Director Toshiko Hasegawa provided welcoming remarks to the group explaining what the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) was, its efforts towards an accurate count of Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander communities in the 2020 Census and the purpose of the session. All attendees introduced themselves and provided some information on organizations they are involved with and level of familiarity or knowledge on previous census work. Attendees:

§ Toshiko Hasegawa - Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) § Rosa Mai - Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) § Ophelia Noble – The Noble Foundation § Gabriela Ewing – Hispanic Disability Support § Carmen McKibben – SW WA Communities United for Change § Khalid Elolaimi - Arabic school of SW WA § Bernie Gerhardt – Filipino American Association of Vancouver § Cherry Cayabyab – KAYA Strategik § Vanesa Gutierrez – KAYA Strategik

Cherry Cayabyab from KAYA Strategik presented a quick overview of the 2020 Census and its importance. Cherry also shared statistics, maps and data on the demographics of Clark County, highlighting races and ethnicities relevant to the AAPI and NHOPI communities and Hard-To-Count (HTC) areas.

Time Business Item Speaker 3:30 PM Welcome, Introductions and Purpose E.D. Hasegawa, CAPAA

Time Business Item Speaker

3:50 PM 2020 Census Overview and Update Cherry Cayabyab KAYA

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Based on the statistics, maps and data presented by KAYA Strategik, the group started the discussion on where AAPI and NHOPI communities are located in Clark County. Attendees indicated the maps that were shared did not contextualize the reality of the county and provided insight on the history and dynamics in the area, which have an impact on API communities and barriers and strategies for API outreach and engagement. All attendees agreed the City of Vancouver was not originally designed as other cities. There are some areas that are focal to API communities, but residences are dispersed city/countywide. There are very limited POC led organizations. The group also had a conversation on communities that do and do not identify as AAPI. After the conversation, the group discussed barriers and outreach strategies that have worked in the past for each ethnicity and community and that would be effective for census outreach in Clark County. All information shared by the group has been compiled by KAYA in the API GOTC Field Plan Template. One item mentioned by attendees is that in the last years, more communities of color are being identified and collaborative, culturally specific and relevant work has started to be done with them. Another item with an effect on barriers and outreach strategies is that communities of color in the area feel more connected to Portland than to the rest of WA State.

Time Business Item Speaker

4:10 PM Discussion: API communities in Clark County All

4:25 PM Discussion: Barriers and Strategies to Local, Culturally Specific API Outreach and Engagement All

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Cherry presented the proposal on the left on a GOTC (Get Out to Census) Plan that includes a timeline and outreach strategies for the AAPI and NHPI communities in Clark County. Attendees were encouraged to take the lead on different strategies and provide feedback and recommendations on the proposal.

A commonality between all attendees was the interest in supporting 2020 Census outreach efforts, despite limited capacity and resources attendees offered to do the following to start spreading the word on the census among their groups:

§ The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) staff have all the interest in partnering with all organizations to continue the work. CAPAA Staff offered to collaborate with communications on social media, newsletters etc. and sharing the information with family, friends and other AAPI and NHPI communities.

§ Bernie Gerhardt - Filipino American Association of Vancouver. Will report back to community and

leaders, will also make the census and data learned today public by sharing materials and videos.

§ Khalid Elolaimi - Arabic school of SW WA. After sharing some background on the current climate at a national level, history on multiple communities of color in the City of Portland and highlighting the

Time Business Item Speaker

4:45 PM API Clark County Get Out the Count (GOTC) Timeline

Plan and Feedback/Recommendations

Cherry Cayabyab & Vanesa Gutierrez

KAYA

Time Business Item Speaker

5:00 PM Implementation: Roles, Capacity and Resources All

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importance of schools, churches and other organizations in bringing together communities of color, Khalid indicated the school is willing to join this effort by utilizing media and sharing resources.

§ Gabriela Ewing – Hispanic Disability Support. Since work is already being done among multiple communities, she will keep educating and providing support.

§ Carmen McKibben – SW WA Communities United for Change. Carmen brought up the need for spaces and offices to do census outreach work. Her group has been vocal locally expressing needs to do the work and hold dialogues. Will be sharing information with her group, reporting back.

§ Ophelia Noble – The Noble Foundation. Willing to continue building relationships to collaborate. Since work is already being done among multiple communities, she will keep educating and providing support.

KAYA committed to follow up with CAPAA within a month to provide a report on the findings, recommended edits/additions and feedback that was shared by the group at the meeting.

Time Business Item Speaker

5:15 PM Next Steps and Closing CAPAA and KAYA

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GET-OUT-TO-CENSUS Field Plan

Who is your base? Define the socio-economic/AANHPI communities within which you work

Expanding Your Coalition Brainstorm any entity who has access to the AANHPI community & is a trusted messenger

Current AANHPI and

other allied

Organizations you

work with:

(Organizations

present at the

meeting)

§ Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA)

§ Filipino American Association of Vancouver

§ Arabic school of SW WA

§ SW WA Communities United for Change

§ Hispanic Disability Support

§ The Noble Foundation

Ethnic Specific

Groups:

East Asian (Japan,

China, Korea and

Taiwan)

§ American West Vancouver Chinese School - Chinese

§ Chinese Christian Agape Church - Chinese

§ Chinese Evangelical Church of Vancouver - Chinese

§ Federation of Korean Association NW - Korean

§ Grace Korean Church - Korean

§ Korean Society of Vancouver - Korean

§ Mandarin Immersion Parents of Vancouver Quan Ren - Chinese

§ Taiwan Friendship Association (In Portland and SW WA) - Taiwanese

§ Vancouver Chinese Association (VCA) – Chinese

§ Eastland Sushi and Asian Cuisine - Japanese

§ Great Taste Chinese Restaurant - Chinese

§ Golden City - Chinese

§ Good Taste Restaurant - Chinese

§ Mar's Chinese Cuisine - Chinese

§ Makoto Japanese Buffet - Japanese

§ Tang's Wok - Chinese

§ China Cook - Chinese

§ Szechuan Brothers - Chinese

§ Kenji's Ramen & Grill - Korean

§ Green Tea Kitchen - Chinese

§ King Kong Korean BBQ - Korean

§ Du's Teriyaki - Japanese

§ Ichi 18 Teriyaki – Japanese

§ Koreatimes.com – Korean

§ The Korea Central Dally - Korean

§ The North American Post - Japanese

Socio-economic: Low-income, youth, seniors, faith groups, LGBTQ, children under the age of 3,

homeless, non-English speakers, undocumented immigrants, People Living with Disabilities.

AANHPI: Arabic, Burmese, Cambodian, Chamorro/Guamanian, Chinese, Chuukese, Filipino,

Hawaiian, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Marshallese, Micronesian, Samoan, Sri Lankan,

Thai and Vietnamese.

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Southeast Asian

(Thailand, Vietnam,

Cambodia,

Philippines, Laos and

Indonesia)

§ Filipino American Association of Vancouver WA - Filipino

§ Khmer Buddhist Organization of Pacific NW - Cambodian/Khmer

§ WA Oregon Kachin Baptist Church (also in Vancouver, WA)

(Myanmar/Burma) - Myanmar/Burma

§ Alex's Philipino Store - Filipino

§ Thai Little Home - Thai

§ Thai Orchid Restaurant - Thai

South Asian

(Afghanistan, India,

Pakistan,

Bangladesh, Sri

Lanka, Nepal,

Bhutan and

Maldives)

§ Guru Ramdas Gurudwara Sahib - Indian (Sikh)

§ Maharaja Bhangra Group - South Asian

§ Vancouver International Market (Halal Meat & Grocery) - Multiple

§ Taste of India - Indian

§ Chutneys Indian Restaurant and Grocery Store - Indian

Filipino § Filipino American Association of Vancouver WA Filipino

§ Alex's Pilipino Store

§ Filipino American Herald

§ One Philippines

Pacific Islander

(Marshall Islands,

Samoa, Micronesia,

Guam)

§ Chuukese Evangelical Church (Micronesia) - Chuukese - Micronesia

§ First Samoan Church Assembly of God - Samoan

Middle East § Arabic school of SW WA

Native Hawaiian § Kiawe Island Bistro

§ Hawaiian Style Grill

Seniors

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Youth

Gender Based

Groups

LGBTQ+

Language

Schools

§ American West Vancouver Chinese School

§ Arabic school of SW WA

§ Mandarin Immersion Parents of Vancouver Quan Ren

Faith Based § Bahais of Vancouver, WA

§ Chinese Christian Agape Church

§ Chinese Evangelical Church of Vancouver

§ Chuukese Evangelical Church (Micronesia)

§ First Samoan Church Assembly of God

§ Grace Korean Church

§ Guru Ramdas Gurudwara Sahib

§ Huong Van Buddhist Center

§ Islamic Society of South West WA

§ Khmer Buddhist Organization of Pacific NW

§ Linh Son Buddhist Association Buu Hung Monastery

§ Vietnamese Baptist Church Tin Lanh Vancouver

§ WA Oregon Kachin Baptist Church (also in Vancouver, WA)

(Myanmar/Burma)

§ Bửu Hưng Tu Viện

Mill Plain United Methodist Church - Chuukese

§ St. Joseph’s Catholic Church - Filipino

Businesses

and

Economic

Developm

ent

§ Tola Angkor Asian Market

§ Sorya Asian Market

§ Ocean King Market

§ Alex's Philipino Store

§ Vancouver International Market (Halal Meat & Grocery)

§ S & I Asian Market

§ Taste of India

§ Chutneys Indian Restaurant and Grocery Store

§ Eastland Sushi and Asian Cuisine

§ Great Taste Chinese Restaurant

§ Golden City

§ Good Taste Restaurant

§ Mar's Chinese Cuisine

§ Thai Little Home

§ Makoto Japanese Buffet

§ Tang's Wok

§ Thai Orchid Restaurant

§ China Cook

§ Szechuan Brothers

§ Kenji's Ramen & Grill

§ Green Tea Kitchen

§ King Kong Korean BBQ

§ Du's Teriyaki

§ Kiawe Island Bistro

§ Hawaiian Style Grill

§ Ichi 18 Teriyaki

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Employee

Resource

Groups

Others § Tola Angkor Asian Market

§ Sorya Asian Market

§ Ocean King Market

§ Vancouver International Market (Halal Meat & Grocery)

§ S & I Asian Market

§ Columbia River Economic Development Council

§ Southwest Washington Workforce Development Council

§ SCORE Vancouver

§ Small Business Development Center - Vancouver

§ Greater Portland, Inc

§ Vancouver's Downtown Association

§ WSU API Club

§ International Examiner

UNIQUE BARRIERS TO SPECIFIC COMMUNITIES: BARRIERS STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS THEM

AANHPI: § Language

§ API Communities do not

understand the importance of the

census

§ Distrust in Government.

§ Fear caused by presence of white

supremacy in the area.

§ Communities of Color feel more

connected to Portland, OR than to

WA State.

§ A large focus on Hispanic/Latino

outreach instead of utilizing

culturally specific outreach

strategies with other communities.

A mixed approach is needed.

§ Technological barrier since 2020

Census will be mostly online based.

§ Due to the high need for resources,

families are traveling to other

locations/cities constantly to access

basic services.

§ Accurate translation and

interpretation

§ Addressing WHY the census is

important, what is at stake and

confidentiality laws and efforts

§ Disseminating the message often

and repetitively to inform

communities on the impacts:

districting, fund distribution etc.

§ Next generation needs to be

involved. High Schools are a

convening point for families of

color. There are 6 high schools in

Vancouver, WA: Skyview High

School, Vancouver iTech

Preparatory, Columbia River, Fort

Vancouver, Hudson's Bay and

Lewis and Clark.

§ Churches: Saint John’s Catholic

Church (over 500 POC)

§ Businesses: Nail shops and salons

along 4th Plan Corridor

§ Partnering with libraries and other

entities and organizations is

recommended to address access

online

§ Holding intimate conversations at

homes

§ Ethnic media and social media

§ Doing outreach at multicultural

events and community centers.

Oregon has a CFAA festival, which

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encompasses Filipino organizations

in WA and OR.

§ Doing outreach at farms,

reservations and to rural

communities was also a

recommendation.

East Asian

South Asian

SE Asian

Filipino § Churches such as St. Joseph’s

Catholic Church

Native

Hawaiian

Pacific Islander § Chuukese- There have been

challenges with communication, so

accurate translation and

interpretation are key strategies.

Churches are a place to start with

this community: Mill Plain United

Methodist Church

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Name

TypeCom

munity

Email

Phone Number

AddressCensus Tract

American W

est Vancouver Chinese SchoolSchool

Chineseaw

[email protected]

(360) 931-32981933 Fort Vancouver W

ay Vancouver, WA

0426.00Arabic school of SW

WA

SchoolArabic*

principal@assw

w.net

360-980-14621000 NE 66th St Vancouver, W

A0410.10

Bahais of Vancouver, WA

Religious GroupM

ultiplevancouverw

alsa@gm

ail.com971-248-5219

4016 E 13th St Vancouver, WA

0427.00Chinese Christian Agape Church

Religious GroupChinese

[email protected]

(410) 662-2326 Benjamin Tang

700 NE 136th Ave Vancouver, WA

0413.18Chinese Evangelical Church of Vancouver

Religious GroupChinese

eb.cecv@gm

ail.com; pfoxcecv@

gmail.com

(360) 944 1556900 SE Ellsw

orth Rd Vancouver, WA

0412.01Chuukese Evangelical Church (M

icronesia)Religious Group

Chuukese - Micronesia

N/A(360) 980-6684

7422 NE Hazel Dell Ave Vancouver, WA

0410.07Federation of Korean Association NW

Comm

unity Based OrganizationKorean

N/A(360) 571-8097

11506 Ne 33rd Avenue Vancouver, WA

0408.03Filipino Am

erican Association of Vancouver WA

Comm

unity Based OrganizationFilipino

faaccv@hotm

ail.com(360) 574-6275

5905 NE St. John Road Vancouver, WA

0411.05First Sam

oan Church Assembly of God

Religious GroupSam

oanN/A

(503) 421-61808617 Ne 25Th Cir Vancouver, W

A0412.03

Grace Korean ChurchReligious Group

Koreangracekchurch@

gmail.com

(360) 977-05619810 NE 76th St, Vancouver, W

A0407.03

Guru Ramdas Gurudw

ara SahibReligious Group

SikhN/A

(360) 696-556813400 NE 20th St Vancouver, W

A0413.18

Huong Van Buddhist CenterReligious Group

Multiple

N/A(360) 977-6729

4903 NE 237th Ave Vancouver, WA

0406.03Islam

ic Society of South West W

AReligious Group

Multiple

info@issw

w.com

(360) 694-77991000 NE 66th St Vancouver, W

A0410.10

Khmer Buddhist Organization of Pacific NW

Religious GroupCam

bodian/Khmer

N/A(360) 887-6966

102 Ne 179th St Ridgefield, WA

0409.05Korean Society of Vancouver

Comm

unity Based OrganizationKorean

N/A(360)980-2717

11819 Se Riverridge Dr Vancouver, WA

0413.09Linh Son Buddhist Association Buu Hung M

onasteryReligious Group

Multiple

N/A360-718-6158

17808 NE 18th St Vancouver, WA

0413.27M

aharaja Bhangra GroupArts Group

South Asianm

aharajabhangragroup@gm

ail.comN/A

N/AN/A

Mandarin Im

mersion Parents of Vancouver Quan Ren

SchoolChinese

[email protected]

(360) 818-4647N/A

N/ANAACP

Civic OrganizationM

ultiplenaacpvancouver@

gmail.com

360-356-5319PO Box 1903 Vancouver, W

AN/A

Taiwan Friendship Association (In Portland and SW

WA)

Comm

unity Based OrganizationTaiw

anese

https://ww

w.tfa-

portland.org/contact?fbclid=IwAR0cni6BeW

I1AL9aEZNV5gXvlyM

cJHIJZnyizdMnY3SpjeP1pHoC8GbuZ_k

N/AN/A

N/AVancouver Chinese Association (VCA)

Comm

unity Based OrganizationChinese

liying_zheng@m

sn.com360-910-4714

N/AN/A

Vietnamese Baptist Church Tin Lanh Vancouver

Religious GroupVietnam

esehelp@

vietnamesebaptistchurch.org

administration@

vietnamesebaptistchurch.org

(360) 693-3604 / (360) 953-83112400 E FOURTH PLAIN BLVD Vancouver, W

A0417.00

Vietnamese Com

munity of Clark County

Comm

unity Based OrganizationVietnam

esevietclarkcounty@

gmail.com

(360) 882-7411N/A

N/AW

A Oregon Kachin Baptist Church (also in Vancouver, WA)

(Myanm

ar/Burma)

Religious GroupM

yanmar/Burm

aN/A

N/A3712 NE 149TH AVE Vancouver, W

A0413.32

WSU API Club

ClubM

ultiplevan.studentdiversity@

wsu.edu

360-546-918214204 NE Salm

on Creek Avenue, Rm 101, Vancouver, W

A0404.09

Bửu Hưng Tu ViệnReligious Group

Multiple

N/A(360) 256-9550

17808 NE 18th St Vancouver, WA

0413.27

Name

TypeCom

munity

Email

Phone Number

AddressCensus Tract

Tola Angkor Asian Market

Business - Market

AsianN/A

(360) 828-116311320 NE 49th St, Vancouver, W

A0413.12

Sorya Asian Market

Business - Market

AsianN/A

(360) 699-21775910 NE Fourth Plain Blvd # B, Vancouver, W

A0411.11

Ocean King Market

Business - Market

AsianN/A

(360) 719-211814930 SE M

ill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA

0413.20Alex's Philipino Store

Business - Market

FilipinoN/A

(360) 750-74242700 NE Andresen Rd A1B, Vancouver, W

A 0412.03

Vancouver International Market ( Halal M

eat & Grocery)

Business - Market

Multiple

vancouverinternationalmarket@

gmail.com

(360) 353-44016400 NE Highw

ay 99. Vancouver, Wa

0410.10S &

I Asian Market

Business - Market

AsianN/A

(360) 699-21775910 NE Fourth Plain Blvd. Ste B. Vancouver, W

A0411.11

Taste of IndiaBusiness - M

arketIndian

N/A(360) 254-2000

10411 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA

0413.13Chutneys Indian Restaurant and Grocery Store

Business - Restaurant/Market

IndianN/A

360-254-72543000 S.E. 164th Ave., #100, Vancouver, W

A0413.10

Eastland Sushi and Asian CuisineBusiness - Restaurant

Japaneseinfo@

eastlandcuisine.com(360) 883-1858

16519 SE Mcgillivray Blvd, Vancouver, W

A0413.28

Great Taste Chinese Restaurant Business - Restaurant

ChineseN/A

(360) 896-10608101 NE Parkw

ay Dr # E4, Vancouver, WA

0411.08Golden City

Business - Restaurant Chinese

N/A(360) 695-9569

6204 NE Hwy 99, Vancouver, W

A 0410.10

Good Taste RestaurantBusiness - Restaurant

ChineseN/A

(360) 828-188314930 SE M

ill Plain Blvd #101, Vancouver, WA

0413.20Szechuan Brothers

Business - Restaurant Chinese

N/A360-896-9980

1900B NE 162ND AVE, VANCOUVER, WA

0413.19Thai Little Hom

eBusiness - Restaurant

ThaiN/A

(360) 693-40613214 E 4th Plain Blvd, Vancouver, W

A 0417.00

Makoto Japanese Buffet

Business - Restaurant Japanese

N/A360-891-4296

1119 SE 163rd Place Vancouver, WA

0413.23Tang's W

okBusiness - Restaurant

ChineseN/A

360-604-034116209 SE M

cGillivray Blvd. Vancouver, Wa

0413.10Thai Orchid Restaurant

Business - Restaurant Thai

N/A(360) 326-3287

213 West 11th street Vancouver, W

A0424.00

China CookBusiness - Restaurant

ChineseN/A

(360) 695-15912200 St Johns Blvd, Vancouver, W

A 0418.00

Szechuan BrothersBusiness - Restaurant

ChineseN/A

(360) 256-668813503 SE M

ill Plain Blvd B5, Vancouver, WA

0413.22Kenji's Ram

en & Grill

Business - Restaurant Korean

info@kenjisram

en.com360-984-6744

204 SE Park Plaza Drive. Vancouver WA

0413.18Green Tea Kitchen

Business - Restaurant Chinese

N/A(360) 892-8989

602 SE 157th Ave, Vancouver, WA

0413.20King Kong Korean BBQ

Business - Restaurant Korean

kingkongkoreanbbq@gm

ail.com360 258 1272

316 NE 123rd Ave #C3. Vancouver, WA

0413.17Du's Teriyaki

Business - Restaurant Japanese

N/A(360) 694-6331

900 Grand Blvd, Vancouver, WA

0426.00Kiaw

e Island BistroBusiness - Restaurant

Hawaiian/Polynesian

kiaweislandbistro@

gmail.com

(360) 254-5544212 NE 164th Ave #12, Vancouver, W

A0413.20

Hawaiian Style Grill

Business - Restaurant Haw

aiian/Polynesiankaw

ika@haw

aiianstylegrill.com(360) 993-5306

5000 E 4th Plain Blvd A106, Vancouver, WA

0416.00Ichi 18 Teriyaki

Business - Restaurant Japanese

N/A(360) 891-8989

925 NE 136th Ave Ste 108. Vancouver, Wa

0413.18Colum

bia River Economic Developm

ent CouncilEconom

ic Development Organization

Multiple

[email protected]

360-694-5006805 Broadw

ay Suite 412, Vancouver, WA

0425.00Southw

est Washington W

orkforce Development Council

Economic Developm

ent OrganizationM

ultipleinfo@

workforcesw

.org(360) 567-1070

805 Broadway St # 412, Vancouver, W

A0425.00

SCORE VancouverEconom

ic Development Organization

Multiple

[email protected]

(360) 545-32104001 M

ain St Suite 121, Vancouver, WA

0419.00Sm

all Business Development Center - Vancouver

Economic Developm

ent OrganizationM

ultiple jerry.petrick@

wsbdc.org

(360) 314-4248802A Officers Row

, Vancouver, WA

0426.00Greater Portland, Inc

Economic Developm

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Clark County Asian Pacific American

Census 2020 Engagement I. Local- WA State Resources:

1. Toolkit from Washington Nonprofits. Includes one pagers, templates for emails, press releases, newsletters, radio PSA scripts, FAQs, timelines, flyers and posters (with APA families represented): https://washingtonnonprofits.org/2020-census-action-kit-for-nonprofits/

2. The Office of Financial Management from WA Statewide has a centralized location for factsheets, studies, focus group reports, flyers, technical programs, toolkits and links to websites to other WA State and nationwide organizations. https://ofm.wa.gov/washington-data-research/population-demographics/decennial-census/2020-census-everyone-counts/2020-census-resources

II. Federal- Census Bureau Resources:

3. One pager on the basics of the census: https://www.census.gov/partners/census101.pdf

4. Sample Copy of the 2020 Census Questionnaire: https://2020census.gov/content/dam/2020census/materials/partners/2019-08/2020-informational-questionnaire.pdf

5. Non-English Language Support in the Census 2020: https://census.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/06/Informational-Webinar-Overview-of-2020-Census-Non-English-Language-Support-031919.pdf

6. Faith Toolkit: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/census2020/img/pdf/Census-2020-Faith-Toolkit.pdf

III. Other Jurisdictions- Resources:

7. Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ) is a national affiliation of five leading organizations advocating for the civil and human rights of Asian Americans and other underserved communities to promote a fair and equitable society for all. Their toolkit includes FAQs, timelines, facts for AANHPI communities. AAAJ’s website is one of the most comprehensive ones for AANHPI communities with factsheets, webinars, translated materials and resources from partner organizations.

§ Toolkit: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5b9012299772ae95969d6c92/t/5d5ab0dc762d4000013cbafd/1566224606203/Census+2020+GOTC+Toolkit+-+RCC+update+-+8.15.2019.pdf

§ Census Website: https://www.countusin2020.org/resources § Slide Deck on AA Messaging Research Based on Community Feedback: https://uploads-

ssl.webflow.com/59fb4f76691c1b000103c309/5bce02ebd44cf4fb3271f859_2020_Census_Messaging_Research_Presentation_AAJC.pdf

8. The Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance has a Census AAPI focused website with toolkits, timelines, graphics, printable materials in language and links to additional resources: https://www.apalanet.org/census.html

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9. Toolkit for People Living with Disabilities: https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/post/2020-census-

disability-community-toolkit IV. Data on Hard-To-Count Communities in the Census:

10. Which are the Hard-To-Count (HTC) Communities in the Census? https://ofm.wa.gov/washington-data-research/population-demographics/decennial-census/2020-census-everyone-counts/2020-census-what-you-need-know/hard-count-population-2020-censu

§ Article: “The Census is a Threat to Communities of Color.” NAACP General Counsel Bradford Berry. The Washington Post. April 30, 2018: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-census-is-a-threat-to-communities-of-color/2018/04/30/4518b17e-498a-11e8-8b5a-3b1697adcc2a_story.html?utm_term=.94c47c680aaf

11. Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) in the Census

§ Fact Sheet: Will You Count? Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) in the 2020 Census

§ Article: https://www.api-gbv.org/resources/census-data-api-identities/ § Article: https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/omh/browse.aspx?lvl=3&lvlid=63

12. Young Children in the Census

§ Fact Sheet: Hard to Count: Young Children and Their Communities § Article: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/a-million-children-didnt-show-up-in-the-2010-

census-how-many-will-be-missing-in-2020/

13. Middle Eastern and North African Americans in the Census § Fact Sheet: Will You Count? Middle Eastern and North African Americans (MENA) in the 2020

Census § Article: https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-me-census-middle-east-north-africa-race/

14. People Experiencing Homelessness in the Census

§ Fact Sheet: Will You Count? People Experiencing Homelessness in the 2020 Census § How will people experiencing homelessness be counted in the 2020 census?

https://www.ofm.wa.gov/washington-data-research/population-demographics/decennial-census/2020-census-everyone-counts/2020-census-what-you-need-know/hard-count-population-2020-census/counting-people-experiencing-homelessness-during-2020-census

15. Low Income Households in the Census

§ Factsheet: Will You Count? Households with Low Incomes in the 2020 Census

16. Renters in the Census § Factsheet: Will You Count? Renters in the 2020 Census

17. LGBTQ Communities in the Census

§ Article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/will-2020-census-count-lgbtq-community.htm § Article: http://news.gallup.com/poll/201731/lgbt-identification-rises.aspx

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18. Incarcerated People in the Census § Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/2020-census-prison-

population_us_5a7cb966e4b044b3821b0507 § FAQ: https://www.prisonersofthecensus.org/faq.html

V. Mapping Hard-To-Count (HTC) Areas:

19. Tool Online: Census Bureau Engagement Navigator. Allows users to understand what areas of the country had high or low return rates in the 2010 census, and the current demographic makeup of these neighborhoods. The navigator combines the 2010 census mail return rate and latest American Community Survey statistics down to the census tract level: https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/engagement.html

20. ROAM (Response Outreach Area Mapper). Tool from the Census Bureau that shares anonymous information on the demographics of all census tracts: https://www.census.gov/roam

21. Interactive map with forecasted undercounted populations in 2020: https://ofm.wa.gov/washington-

data-research/population-demographics/decennial-census/2020-census-everyone-counts/2020-census-what-you-need-know/hard-count-communities-2020-census/2020-hard-count-areas-interactive-maps

22. Interactive map with details on undercounted populations based on the 2010 census: https://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/

VI. MEDIA

23. Video from the Asian Pacific Development Center. “Why Asian Communities Need to be Represented in Census 2020 – Can we Count on you?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDlzH12pQY8

24. Census Overview with Subtitles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMaaH6Suf98&feature=youtu.be

25. Census Bureau YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLewV-zKXDZki3m8jrb0VJcnPatHEkkZDm

26. Census Overview from Washington Nonprofits: https://vimeo.com/270481348 27. Webinars, digital organizing tools, technology FAQs from the Leadership Conference for Civil and

Human Rights: https://censuscounts.org/resources/ 28. Counting Young Children in the 2020 Census the Role of Schools.

§ Comprehensive Website: https://countallkids.org/ § Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dj527Eq-aI § Slide Deck Used in the Webinar:

https://www.cgcs.org/cms/lib/DC00001581/Centricity/Domain/302/Census2020Webinar.pdf VII. COMPREHENSIVE WEBSITES FROM OTHER JURISDICTIONS

29. Pierce County: https://www.piercecountywa.gov/5853/2020-Census 30. Houston In Action: https://www.houstoninaction.org/census-toolkit/ 31. San Mateo County: https://cmo.smcgov.org/census-2020-outreach-resources