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Officials attended the grand opening of the U.S. Census 2020 Laredo Office on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Officials in attendance included U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Mayor Pro Tempore Roberto Balli (District 8), Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 2 and Chair of the Laredo-Webb Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina, Laredo Chamber of Commerce President Miguel Conchas, the Most Revered Bishop James Tamayo and U.S. Census Assistant Regional Manager Jesus A. Avina.
Officials attended the grand opening of the U.S. Census 2020 Laredo Office on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Officials in attendance included U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Mayor Pro Tempore Roberto Balli (District 8), Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 2 and Chair of the Laredo-Webb Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina, Laredo Chamber of Commerce President Miguel Conchas, the Most Revered Bishop James Tamayo and U.S. Census Assistant Regional Manager Jesus A. Avina.
Officials attended the grand opening of the U.S. Census 2020 Laredo Office on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Officials in attendance included U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Mayor Pro Tempore Roberto Balli (District 8), Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 2 and Chair of the Laredo-Webb Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina, Laredo Chamber of Commerce President Miguel Conchas, the Most Revered Bishop James Tamayo and U.S. Census Assistant Regional Manager Jesus A. Avina.
Officials attended the grand opening of the U.S. Census 2020 Laredo Office on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Officials in attendance included U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Mayor Pro Tempore Roberto Balli (District 8), Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 2 and Chair of the Laredo-Webb Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina, Laredo Chamber of Commerce President Miguel Conchas, the Most Revered Bishop James Tamayo and U.S. Census Assistant Regional Manager Jesus A. Avina.
Officials attended the grand opening of the U.S. Census 2020 Laredo Office on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Officials in attendance included U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28), Mayor Pro Tempore Roberto Balli (District 8), Webb County Commissioner for Precinct 2 and Chair of the Laredo-Webb Census 2020 Complete Count Committee Rosaura "Wawi" Tijerina, Laredo Chamber of Commerce President Miguel Conchas, the Most Revered Bishop James Tamayo and U.S. Census Assistant Regional Manager Jesus A. Avina.
This map depicts the 2022 Election Districts and the 2020 Census Populations for each district.
For directions on how to view download a map, office contact information, and answers to other questions, please click here.
Loudoun County GIS Disclaimer: Loudoun County is not liable for any use of or reliance upon this map or data, or any information contained herein. While reasonable efforts have been made to obtain accurate data, the County makes no warranty, expressed or implied, as to its accuracy, completeness, or fitness for use of any purpose.
Artwork: “Soñar un Futuro Nuevo” (To Dream A New Future), Paola de la Calle, digital collage, 2020.
When you imagine our future, what do you see?
Throughout the last few months, Artist in residence, Paola de la Calle has explored the Census’ importance in our communities’ futures by posing questions and asking you all to contribute your statements and declarations about the future in the Census 2020 campaign, El Futuro Es De Todos.
This campaign has centered the Census, but acted as a conduit for larger conversations happening within our communities: the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in Black and Latino communities, the call for justice of Black lives and defunding the police, climate change and returning occupied land to Indigenous peoples, healthcare accessibility, affordable housing. These conversations do not end here, and they will certainly continue in order for our communities to reach that future we are asking you to imagine.
Your contributions have inspired the completion of this series with these final three designs. Galería de la Raza and Paola de la Calle present these to the community as a small respite to our communities that continue to fight for our future.
Thank you to YBCA for their continued support throughout this project. Fill out the Census before October 5 if you have not already!
Artwork: “Imaginando Juntos”, Paola de la Calle, digital collage, 2020.
When you imagine our future, what do you see?
Throughout the last few months, Artist in residence, Paola de la Calle has explored the Census’ importance in our communities’ futures by posing questions and asking you all to contribute your statements and declarations about the future in the Census 2020 campaign, El Futuro Es De Todos.
This campaign has centered the Census, but acted as a conduit for larger conversations happening within our communities: the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in Black and Latino communities, the call for justice of Black lives and defunding the police, climate change and returning occupied land to Indigenous peoples, healthcare accessibility, affordable housing. These conversations do not end here, and they will certainly continue in order for our communities to reach that future we are asking you to imagine.
Your contributions have inspired the completion of this series with these final three designs. Galería de la Raza and Paola de la Calle present these to the community as a small respite to our communities that continue to fight for our future.
Thank you to YBCA for their continued support throughout this project. Fill out the Census before October 5 if you have not already!
Artwork: "El Futuro Sera" (The Future Will Be), Paola de la Calle, digital collage and relief print, 2020
“El futuro sera...”
Complete the Census! By doing so you center your communities’ needs and impact the future over the next 10 years.
While COVID-19 has forced many of us to physically distance ourselves from our communities. The injustices committed towards Black and Brown communities have mobilized us to protest in the midst of a pandemic to demand justice. The conversation has largely focused on divesting from systems of oppression to investing in resources that serve our communities in equitable ways.
Join the conversation! Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing a series of images inspired by your declarations for our collective vision of the future.
Contribute your declarations to the statement: “El futuro sera...” (translation: the future will be...). Posters designed by Paola de la Calle will be distributed throughout our neighborhoods. Share your declarations in the comments below! ✍
Daniela Alzate, Weston Communications Specialist and Commissioner Mary Molina-Macfie at Bonaventure Town Center
If you still have questions about the #census join UNA Atlanta’s board member and US Census Representative, Tiffany Irene, in partnership with the Kappa Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. for a webinar on April 16th. Registration is required #EveryoneCounts #CountEveryone #2020Census #Census2020 #ShapeYourFuture #GetOutTheCount #KappaOmega1923 — with Kappa Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.