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***CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY***
LGBT COMMUNITY 2010 CENSUS ROUNDTABLE
Gary Gates to Speak at Historic Event Co-Sponsored by the US Census Bureau
and Equality California
What : With Census Day - April 1, 2010 - less than six months away, the U.S. Census Bureau and Equality California come together for a discussion on the counting of same-sex marriages and the tabulating and reporting of 2010 Census data on gay and lesbian households.
The 2010 Census questionnaire will be one of the shortest ever - there are only 10 questions, requiring about 10 minutes to complete. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states, to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to local, state and tribal governments each year, and to make decisions about what community services to provide.
When : Thursday, Oct. 22, 12:30 PM
Who : Gary Gates, UCLA demographer and author of The Gay and Lesbian Atlas
Tim Olson, Ass’t Division Chief, 2010 Census Partnership and Data Services
Geoff Kors, Executive Director, Equality California
Rebecca Rolfe, Executive Director, the San Francisco LGBT Community Center
Lynn Sorgenfrei, Assistant Regional Census Manager , US Census Bureau
Where : San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Community Center
1800 Market Street, between Octavia and Laguna Streets
San Francisco, CA 94102
For info or to reserve a spot at the event contact:
Ray Mueller, LGBT Partnership Specialist
408-500-8016
Raymond.c.mueller@census.gov
— admin @ 8:30 am
Please forward accordingly ..
***CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY***
LGBT COMMUNITY 2010 CENSUS ROUNDTABLE
Gary Gates to Speak at Historic Event Co-Sponsored by the US Census Bureau
and Equality California
What : With Census Day - April 1, 2010 - less than six months away, the U.S. Census Bureau and Equality California come together for a discussion on the counting of same-sex marriages and the tabulating and reporting of 2010 Census data on gay and lesbian households.
The 2010 Census questionnaire will be one of the shortest ever - there are only 10 questions, requiring about 10 minutes to complete. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states, to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to local, state and tribal governments each year, and to make decisions about what community services to provide.
When : Thursday, Oct. 22, 12:30 PM
Who : Gary Gates, UCLA demographer and author of The Gay and Lesbian Atlas
Tim Olson, Ass’t Division Chief, 2010 Census Partnership and Data Services
Geoff Kors, Executive Director, Equality California
Rebecca Rolfe, Executive Director, the San Francisco LGBT Community Center
Lynn Sorgenfrei, Assistant Regional Census Manager , US Census Bureau
Where : San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Community Center
1800 Market Street, between Octavia and Laguna Streets
San Francisco, CA 94102
For info or to reserve a spot at the event contact:
Ray Mueller, LGBT Partnership Specialist
408-500-8016
Raymond.c.mueller@census.gov
— admin @ 8:30 am
Please forward accordingly ..
***CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY***
LGBT COMMUNITY 2010 CENSUS ROUNDTABLE
Gary Gates to Speak at Historic Event Co-Sponsored by the US Census Bureau
and Equality California
What : With Census Day - April 1, 2010 - less than six months away, the U.S. Census Bureau and Equality California come together for a discussion on the counting of same-sex marriages and the tabulating and reporting of 2010 Census data on gay and lesbian households.
The 2010 Census questionnaire will be one of the shortest ever - there are only 10 questions, requiring about 10 minutes to complete. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states, to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to local, state and tribal governments each year, and to make decisions about what community services to provide.
When : Thursday, Oct. 22, 12:30 PM
Who : Gary Gates, UCLA demographer and author of The Gay and Lesbian Atlas
Tim Olson, Ass’t Division Chief, 2010 Census Partnership and Data Services
Geoff Kors, Executive Director, Equality California
Rebecca Rolfe, Executive Director, the San Francisco LGBT Community Center
Lynn Sorgenfrei, Assistant Regional Census Manager , US Census Bureau
Where : San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Community Center
1800 Market Street, between Octavia and Laguna Streets
San Francisco, CA 94102
For info or to reserve a spot at the event contact:
Ray Mueller, LGBT Partnership Specialist
408-500-8016
Raymond.c.mueller@census.gov
— admin @ 8:30 am
Please forward accordingly ..
***CENSUS BUREAU MEDIA ADVISORY***
LGBT COMMUNITY 2010 CENSUS ROUNDTABLE
Gary Gates to Speak at Historic Event Co-Sponsored by the US Census Bureau
and Equality California
What : With Census Day - April 1, 2010 - less than six months away, the U.S. Census Bureau and Equality California come together for a discussion on the counting of same-sex marriages and the tabulating and reporting of 2010 Census data on gay and lesbian households.
The 2010 Census questionnaire will be one of the shortest ever - there are only 10 questions, requiring about 10 minutes to complete. Census data are used to apportion congressional seats to states, to distribute more than $400 billion in federal funds to local, state and tribal governments each year, and to make decisions about what community services to provide.
When : Thursday, Oct. 22, 12:30 PM
Who : Gary Gates, UCLA demographer and author of The Gay and Lesbian Atlas
Tim Olson, Ass’t Division Chief, 2010 Census Partnership and Data Services
Geoff Kors, Executive Director, Equality California
Rebecca Rolfe, Executive Director, the San Francisco LGBT Community Center
Lynn Sorgenfrei, Assistant Regional Census Manager , US Census Bureau
Where : San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Community Center
1800 Market Street, between Octavia and Laguna Streets
San Francisco, CA 94102
For info or to reserve a spot at the event contact:
Ray Mueller, LGBT Partnership Specialist
408-500-8016
Raymond.c.mueller@census.gov