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2010 US Census
TOWNHALL MEETING
2010 US Census
TOWNHALL MEETING
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Chapman University School of Law
Iranian American Organizations Form Iranian American 2010 Census Project Coalition
Mindful of events in Iran following the disputed June 12th presidential elections, we the undersigned organizations have joined forces in a show of unity to promote the importance of civic participation among Iranian Americans so that our voices are heard. A critical component of empowering the Iranian American community is securing an accurate count of the total number of Iranian Americans residing in the United States. The upcoming 2010 Census will provide a significant opportunity for Iranian Americans to stand up and be counted.
Its in our hands Stand Up and be Counted
With the goal of securing an accurate count of the number of Iranian Americans residing in the United States, a coalition of Iranian American organizations have joined forces to increase awareness about the importance of our communitys full participation in the upcoming 2010 Census.
The census is a count of everyone living in the United States. This includes people of all ages, races, and ethnic groups, as well as both citizens and non-citizens. The census occurs every ten years and is mandated by the U.S. Constitution, the next one being undertaken in 2010.
Like many ethnic groups, Iranian Americans have traditionally been undercounted, leading to a diminished sense of representation within American society. According to the 2000 Census, there were only 338,000 Iranian Americans at the time, while the actual number is believed to be at least two or three times larger. By taking a proactive role in the 2010 Census, our community can strive to have the statistics represent reality.
With an accurate reflection of their population, Iranian Americans would stand to benefit from a variety of public, civic, and private sector services that rely on census data for economic and social assessments. For example, many local and state agencies, health organizations and social service organizations rely on racial and ancestry information to identify and meet the needs of their constituencies. Researchers in many fields, from journalism to social science, rely on census statistics to study trends concerning educational and economic mobility and cultural assimilation.
The Iranian American 2010 Census Coalition includes a number of national and regional organizations:
1-Bay Area Iranian-American Voter Association (Baivoter),
2- Iranian American Bar Association (IABA),
3-National Iranian American Council (NIAC),
4-Network of Iranian American Professionals in Orange County (NIPOC),
5- PARSA Community Foundation,
6-Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA),
7-Shabeh Jomeh, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
The specific goals of this project are to reach every Iranian American household in the country to educate them about the importance of participating in the 2010 Census, to assure them that the information provided to the Census Bureau will by law be confidential, and to urge them to respond to questions relating to race, ethnicity, and national origin in a consistent manner.
The Iranian American 2010 Census Project cannot truly achieve its goals without coordinated action by a broad based coalition of Iranian American communities and organizations, be they national or local. To that end, initial coalition members are reaching out to and welcome the participation of other Iranian American organizations.
Numbers count! Showing the growth of the Iranian American community will translate into increased influence and recognition within American society. By uniting Iranian Americans behind this worthy goal, our community will be well on its way to gaining greater prominence, while at the same time gaining a better understanding of our own unique needs.
For more information or to join the Iranian American 2010 Census Project please contact any of the coalition partners.
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