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CENSUS 2010: WHAT'S IN IT FOR US? A Roundtable Dialogue on Counting as Caribbean

Friday, March 19, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (ET)

Brooklyn, NY

CENSUS 2010: WHAT'S IN IT FOR US?   A Roundtable Dialogue...

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Census 2010 is here!  

What is in it for Caribbean Americans?  Counting Race versus National Identity....Counting Ethnicity versus Race?  What matters? Why should we care?

 

Roundtable Participants:

Monifa Bandele, Unity Diaspora Coalition

Dr. Waldaba Stewart, CACCI

Special Guest

Hon. Jumaane Williams (invited)

 

Featured Speaker:

Dr. Claire Nelson,

President, Institute of Caribbean Studies

Co-Founder, Caribbean American Heritage Month National Profile Partner of Census 2010.

 

Event Moderators:

Ian Forrest, Host, Caribbean, WBAI  

Caroline Henry Packer, ICS Program Board


 

Hosted by CACCI in partnership with ICS  and the Unity Diaspora Coalition

When & Where


South Oxford Space
138 South Oxford Street
Ft. Greene
Brooklyn, NY

Friday, March 19, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (ET)


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Hosted By

Institute of Caribbean Studies and the Unity Diaspora Coalition in partnership with CACCI



The Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS) is a National Profile Partner for Census 2010.  ICS is also spokesperson for the Unity Diaspora Coalition and Chair of the National Caribbean American Complete Count Committee.

CACCI (Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce and Industry) is also a Partner of the Census 2010 and designated Outreach Partner for the Governor of New York.