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blackcensus.org

The Black Census Project is a decentralized survey of historically underrepresented Black communities founded in 2018 by Alicia Garza, founder of the Black Futures Lab and co-founder of Black Lives Matter. The goals of the Black Census Project are to build black political power by giving black communities a voice to profess the issues they care about the most and life experiences that have not been well documented by the United States Census and other polling data. In order to build their data gathering infrastructure, they are partnering with Color of Change, 30 grass-roots organizations, and investing over $500 million to train 100 black organizers in 20 states to efficiently gather survey results. Survey questions intend to gather data on the respondents political affiliations, key issues, trust in public and private entities, and common experiences. In their first year, the Black Census Project reached over 31,000 people from all 50 states, making them the largest survey of Black Americans since the Reconstruction era. More information...

According to PR-model, blackcensus.org is ranked 1,390,551st in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 776,602nd in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before leobaeck.co.uk and after iave.org in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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