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Dominican is collaborating with community partners throughout Marin County on a unique, hands-on initiative that integrates projects related to Census 2020 into more than a dozen courses. The goal of the 鈥淓veryone Counts: Census 2020鈥 university-wide community engagement theme is to support an accurate census count by reaching the county鈥檚 hard-to-count communities and populations.
鈥淓veryone Counts: Census 2020鈥 was developed in partnership with Canal Alliance, a non-profit champion of immigrants. The census projects are being implemented in collaboration with the Marin Complete Count Committee and local non-profit organizations and government agencies.
鈥淒ominican has set the stage for deeper participation in Census 2020 efforts to ensure that all people are counted in Marin County,鈥 said Stephanie McNally, Advocacy and Policy Manager for Canal Alliance and the project lead for Marin County 2020 Census outreach.
In fall 2019 and spring 2020, Census 2020 projects will be integrated into a variety of courses, including occupational therapy, psychology, education, history, anthropology, and art. The work will involve more than 200 students throughout the academic year. Simultaneously, trusted messenger trainings and enumerator application workshops are being offered to all students and university employees.
鈥淭his initiative builds on effective practices in community engagement and the desire of faculty, staff, and students to deepen Dominican鈥檚 civic role in Marin,鈥 says Julia van der Ryn, Executive Director of Dominican鈥檚 Center for Community Engagement.
鈥淭he census will have major implications for the allocation of federal resources and political representation, but more importantly it is about democratic values that promote dignity and opportunity for everyone. Full participation by all county residents is critical because census data is the one true picture we get of who lives in this country,鈥 she added.
Due to limited fluency in English, housing instability, and poverty, some communities in Marin County鈥攊ncluding Marin City, San Rafael鈥檚 Canal neighborhood, West Marin, and parts of Novato鈥攁re among the hardest to count in the U.S. The county鈥檚 hard-to-count populations also include the elderly and adults living with disabilities.
Courses integrating #MarinCensus2020 projects include:
Dominican and Canal Alliance have developed trusted messenger trainings at which students will gain knowledge about census process, confidentiality of data, and community benefits. They will also learn who is at risk of not being counted, and practice a shared, positive message through scenarios and role play. These trainings are being used as a template to be replicated by agencies throughout Marin.
Media Contact: Sarah Gardner, (415) 485-3239, sarah.gardner@dominican.edu