The U.S. Census Bureau held a news conference to discuss the release of the first local level results from the 2020 Census. States use these data on race, Hispanic origin, and the voting-age population to redraw the boundaries of their congressional and state legislative districts.
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0:00 Pre-conference slides
4:25 What Is Redistricting? (pre-conference video)
20:29 Protecting Privacy in Census Bureau Statistics (pre-conference video)
38:25 Welcome and Opening Remarks
39:11 Remarks from James Whitehorne, chief of the Census Redistricting and Voting Rights Data Office
41:07 Remarks from Acting Census Bureau Director Ron Jarmin
45:42 Remarks from Marc Perry, a senior demographer in the Census Bureau’s Population Division
49:47 Looking at County-Level Density
50:30 County-Level Population Change
54:31 Metro Area Population Change
56:55 10 Largest Cities
58:12 10 Fastest-Growing Cities
58:59 Summary of Population Change
59:56 Remarks from Nicholas Jones, director of Race Ethnicity Research and Outreach for the Census Bureau’s Population Division
1:01:24 Historical Context on Race Measurement
1:02:09 How Race and Ethnicity Data Are Collected
1:04:37 Racial and Ethnic Composition of the United States
1:11:54 Measuring Diversity
1:19:42 Media Question and Answer Session
1:43:17 Closing Remarks
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