Photographs By Seitu Oronde
On Saturday, September 26th, 2020, at 3333 Broadway on the corner of W. 135th and Broadway, with youth, residents, Harlem Assembly Member Inez E. Dickens and the NAACP Mid-town in a "Slow Walk" Rally that included Manhattanville and Grant Houses.Continue reading
The New York State Census Equity Fund(NYSCEF) recently announced its fourth round of grants, totaling $601,650, to 23 organizations to support efforts across the state to reach hard-to-count communities in the 2020 Census.Continue reading
In the midst of Coronavirus and societal unrest happening right now, the 2020 Census is understandably the last thing on the minds of most people.Continue reading
F.Y. Eye, New York’s leading nonprofit media group, announced the ten winning designs of their 2020 Census Civic Art Challenge to be distributed in emergency food packages through New York City.Continue reading
The 2020 Census has been underway since earlier this year, but if you haven’t responded yet, it’s not too late to respond and shape your future.Continue reading
In the midst of Coronavirus and societal unrest happening right now, the 2020 Census is understandably the last thing on the minds of most people.Continue reading
Our past, our present, our future: Black folks are among the most under-counted populations on the Census reports Uptown Grand Central. Continue reading
The New York City Department of Sanitation, in collaboration with NYC Census 2020 and F.Y. Eye, has launched the second flight of a Get-Out-The-Count (GOTC) Census campaign, featuring a special guest, Oscar the Grouch. Continue reading