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Charlottesville’s First Public Information Session on 2020 Census

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Charlottesville’s First Public Information Session on 2020 Census

WINA’s Les Sinclair speaks with Javier Raudales with Sin Barreras and Kathleen O’Connell, a partnership specialist with the U.S. Census Bureau , about the Charlottesville’s First Public Information Session on the 2020 Census and it’s importance.

Links: https://2020census.gov/ 

https://sinbarrerascville.com/

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