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Census Campaign For Accurate Caribbean Count To Kick-Off In NYC
 

 

CaribPR Newswire, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. June 19, 2008: The campaign to get Caribbean nationals accurately counted by the U.S. Census in 2010 will kick off officially in New York on June 20, 2008.

“Being visible in America begins and ends with the U.S. Census,” proclaimed CaribID2010 chair Felicia Persaud, in announcing a campaign with widespread support among those of Caribbean descent living in the United States for the Census Bureau to “ finally recognize our existence. “If you don’t get counted, you don’t exist in many important ways.”

The CARIBID 2010 CAMPAIGN is a movement to ensure Caribbean American or West Indians get their own category on the U.S. Census, whether on the short form or in the American Survey initiative. The push is to get Caribbean Americans, who remain undercounted and remain largely invisible as an economic and political bloc in mainstream America, counted.

One Caribbean Radio will host the kick-off at its studios at Restoration Plaza at 1360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11216 at 6:30 p.m. on Friday June 20th.

The census of everyone living in America takes place every ten years as mandated in the U.S. Constitution at its very inception. Unfortunately, the U.S. Constitution does not provide detailed instructions for conducting these U.S. Census every ten years. The details are left to the government and specifically the U.S. Census Bureau. On the form everyone will be mailed in 2010, there will be 16 different ways to self-identify racially and ethnically but no category for Caribbean American and West Indian men and women to identify who they and their families are.

Caribbean Americans and West Indians are forced to choose between checking the box mis-identifying themselves as either African American, Asian American or Hispanic or simply as other.

‘That simply is unfair and Un-American. Just as others can proudly identify themselves by origin so should we,” said Persaud.

Leaders and supporters will come together to announce their plans for the coming weeks and months both in Washington, DC and New York City as focal points to “get the Census Bureau to do the right thing.”

First and foremost will be the need to get legislation introduced in the U.S. Congress, then passed by Congress that will mandate that the new Census form add one word to the identity question on the short form - that word and option is West Indian or Caribbean American.

Irwine Clare, of the Caribbean Immigrant Services, insists `This is a timely endeavor for the Caribbean community as we seek to capitalize and maximize in any meaningful way on our presence here in these United States.`

`It is imperative that there be an official categorization of us as a people. Thereby the Census is the official recognized tool for engendering such,` added Clare.

Sherra Pierre March, of CbeanMedia added, `This CaribID2010 movement is critical to determining the economic futures of our communities.  Every year the census data directly affects how more than 300 billion dollars is allocated to communities across the U.S. 

`These dollars are associated to schooling, healthcare, small business growth, housing, elderly care and so much more.  This data is the cornerstone to how we are ultimately viewed as a community – IT IS OUR VOICE.  This single step to join the movement, will affect international policies that not only determine the flow of dollars in our communities in the US but also in the Caribbean and throughout the larger Diasporas we are ultimately connected to. 

`So join the CaribID2010 movement, so our voices can be heard - this simple step of registering on www.caribid2010.com and filling out our sample census form will help drive the message to the US Senate that we are to be taken seriously.  This is our time…this is the moment of change!`

CARIBID 2010 CAMPAIGN is an initiative of Hard Beat Communications, in collaboration with CBeanMedia.tv, the Caribbean Immigrant Services and a growing number of Caribbean media houses and organizations across the U.S. They include the Institute of Caribbean Studies of D.C., the Caribbean Research Center, the Bowling Green Association, Ecaroh Entertainment’s Ron Lammy, the Jamaica Organization of New Jersey, the Guyanese American Workers United, Jamaica Diaspora representative, Marlon Hill and Soca De Vote,  the D.C. and Atlanta carnival associations, Curtis Ward Associates LLC and a number of media houses and media practitioners including Irie Jam Media, Bobby Clarke, One Caribbean Radio, South Florida Caribbean News, Whatz Up TV, Deeraj TV, Carib Nation TV, CaribVoice Radio, Tropicalfete, Jason Walker, WFGG Atlanta, Everybody’s Magazine, Jamaicans.com, Caribbean Life Style TV, Sharon Gordon, Bevan Springer, Ian Edwards, Von Martin and Ron Bobb Semple.

Every Caribbean national, community leader, entertainer, student, church leader and the media across the Caribbean American landscape is urged to join this movement as ambassadors to bring awareness to this issue under the `CaribID 2010` campaign and to say simply and forcefully: ‘Stand Up & Be Counted.’

The Census data directly affects how more than $300 billion per year in federal and state funding is allocated to communities for neighborhood improvements, public health, education, transportation and much more.`

The census is also used to apportion seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and to redistrict state legislatures while census data are used to define legislature districts, school district assignment areas and other important functional areas of government.

The census is like a snapshot that helps define who we are as a nation. Data about changes in your community are crucial to many planning decisions, such as where to provide services for the elderly, where to build new roads and schools, or where to locate job training centers.

Caribbean nationals are urged to register their support by joining the movement at www.caribid2010.com.

 

 

 
       
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