CIRCC, the Coalition of Immigrants, Refugees and Communities of Color,  is hosting a Hard to Count (HTC) communities forum around the importance of our immigrant, refugees and communities of color participation in the Census 2020.

Date: Monday, May 7
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Where: Filipino Community Center, 5740 MLK Way S., Seattle, WA 98118

This is a culturally responsive forum with food, childcare and interpretation available. Please RSVP to [email protected] by Friday, May 4 with above needs.

Come and learn more about the Census 2020 and why it is important for immigrant, refugee and POC communities to learn about and participate, what CIRCC has done for past Censuses and what they will do moving forward. CIRCC has also been working on introducing Census 2020 legislation at King County. Census 2020 legislation will be briefed on Wednesday, May 2, at 9:30am at King County Council Chambers. CIRCC encourages community members to submit public comment about the importance of King County prioritizing the Census 2020 and the county’s “Hard to Count” (HTC) communities.

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