A Nation in Color: 2020 Census and Our Future

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IN THIS EPISODE:

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The 2020 Census data is out and we dig into some of the key findings and what they mean for the future of the country. Our favorite data expert, Dr. Julie Martinez-Ortega joins us to discuss the changing demographics of young people of color and how a structural change to the survey helped people better self-identify their race and ethnicity.

We challenge mainstream Democrats’ beloved white data geeks and their failure to understand the voting behavior of people of color. We also touch briefly on Afghanistan and the lesson of American hubris.

REFERENCES:

Brookings // William H. Frey - New 2020 census results show increased diversity countering decade-long declines in America’s white and youth populations

CNN // Ron Brownstein – This may be the Democrats' last chance to recover working-class Whites

US Census // Rachel Marks – Improvements to the 2020 Census Race and Hispanic Origin Question Designs, Data Processing, and Coding Procedures

US Census // Nicholas Jones, Rachel Marks, Roberto Ramirez, Merarys Rîos-Vargas – 2020 Census Illuminates Racial and Ethnic Composition of the Country

Pew Research Center // Carroll Doherty, Scott Keeter, Rachel Weisel The Party of Nonvoters Younger, More Racially Diverse, More Financially Strapped

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