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Friday, August 13, 2021

America’s White Population Shrank for First Time in U.S. History, Census Data Show

This demographic shift is what has been making folks nervous for a long time. It's the backdrop for the legislative bills like Senate Bill 1 calling for ever-greater voter suppression. It's the reason for Texas Senator Carol Alvarado's historic 15-hour filibuster against it.

Even if not always mentioned or directly addressed by those in power, it's part of the broader context that informs policy, as well as reactionary movements that are simultaneously about not wanting to empower people of color through the ballot box and politicians maintaining their incumbencies.

The implications for Texas are significant, gaining two Congressional House seats as a result of demographic growth. This, despite an inaccurate census count that always results in an undercount of the /Latina/o/x population.

Partisan gerrymandering is headed our way, too, my friends.

Congress must pass the For the People Act, as well as the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act soon.

-Angela Valenzuela


America’s White Population Shrank for First Time in U.S. History, Census Data Show

Decennial count indicates Latinos, Asians and other racial groups drove all U.S. population growth during past decade

The latest U.S. census, a decennial survey mandated by the Constitution, was delayed more than four months last year by the Covid-19 pandemic.

PHOTO: JOHN LOCHER/ASSOCIATED PRESS 

 

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