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SUMMARY:Webinar: Help Opportunities for Supporting Voter Engagement as a 501(c)(3) Social Justice Organization
DESCRIPTION:Join FRAC\, Coalition on Human Needs\, National Low Income Housing Coalition\, and NETWORK for the next webinar in a series that is focused on elevating ideas on how and why 501(c)(3) organizations can support — in nonpartisan ways that are mission-aligned — voter registration\, voter mobilization\, and voting. \n\nIdentify strategies\, tools\, and resources that social justice organizations can use to support this vital work\, especially in the time of COVID-19 when people and organizations are particularly stretched from responding to unprecedented needs.\nLearn about activities ranging from social media to voter registration that your organization can take part in.\nGet access to free and easy-to-use resources that you and your organization can use in this work.\n\nThis webinar is hosted by the Coalition on Human Needs\, Food Research & Action Center\, National Low Income Housing Coalition\, and NETWORK. It is the second in a series of webinars for 501(c)(3) organizations on permissible election-related activities. \nRegister here.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Then and Now: How to Use New Census Surveys About Poverty\, Income\, and Health from 2019 and 2020
DESCRIPTION:Did you miss CHN’s annual webinar on using new Census surveys about poverty\, income\, and health from 2019 and 2020? Don’t fret! Sign up here to receive a captioned recording of the webinar along with further resources and follow-up materials. Webinar description below: \nWednesday\, September 9\, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. ET  \nAll registrants will receive the webinar’s recording\, slides\, and extra information.  The webinar will be close-captioned.  \nIn 2019\, unemployment averaged 3.7 percent.  In July 2020\, it was 10.2 percent. The pandemic blew a hole in our economy.  In mid-September\, the Census Bureau will release its annual poverty\, income\, and health insurance statistics for 2019.  Census has also collected new Household Pulse survey data\, telling us about economic security now.  There’s a lot we can learn from 2019\, while still recognizing that conditions are painfully different for millions of Americans today. \nThis webinar will prepare you for what we’ll learn about 2019\, how to get and use the data for your state or city\, and how it compares to new data showing alarming numbers of households with less earnings\, going without food\, falling behind in rent\, and lacking health insurance. \nNationally known economist Jared Bernstein will predict what we can expect to see in the 2019 data and compare it to today’s economic crisis.  Poverty expert Arloc Sherman will tell you how to use the new Household Pulse survey (with national\, state and city data since the pandemic’s onset).  Debbie Weinstein\, expert Census data trainer\, will provide hands-on guidance on how to use – and how to talk about – the data coming out in September. \nSpeaker Bios:  \nJared Bernstein joined the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in 2011 as a Senior Fellow. From 2009 to 2011\, Bernstein was the Chief Economist and Economic Adviser to Vice President Joe Biden\, Executive Director of the White House Task Force on the Middle Class\, and a member of President Obama’s economic team.  He is the author and coauthor of numerous books for both popular and academic audiences\, including Getting Back to Full Employment: A Better Bargain for Working People\, and Crunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed? Bernstein has published extensively in various venues\, including the New York Times and Washington Post. He is an on-air commentator for the cable stations CNBC and MSNBC\, and hosts On The Economy (jaredbernsteinblog.com). \nArloc Sherman is Vice President of Data Analysis and Research at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities\, focusing on family income trends\, income support policies\, and the causes and consequences of poverty.  He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on National Statistics Panel to Review and Evaluate the 2014 Survey of Income and Program Participation’s Content and Design.  Prior to joining the Center in 2004\, Sherman worked for 14 years at the Children’s Defense Fund.  His book Wasting America’s Future was nominated for the 1994 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. \nDeborah Weinstein is Executive Director of the Coalition on Human Needs. In her four decades of advocacy experience\, Debbie has worked on a wide range of human needs issues at both the state and federal level. Prior to coming to CHN\, Weinstein served for nine years as director of the Family Income division of the Children’s Defense Fund. Every year\, she finds new ways to make the Census data accessible and useful to advocates working on local\, state\, or federal issues. \nModerator:  Ellen Teller\, Director of Government Affairs\, Food Research and Action Center (FRAC)\, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Coalition on Human Needs\, and best ever fielder of webinar questions. \nThis webinar is co-sponsored by the Coalition on Human Needs\, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities\, Food Research & Action Center (FRAC)\, and the Partnership for America’s Children. \nSign up here to receive a captioned recording of the webinar along with further resources and follow-up materials.
URL:https://www.chn.org/event/webinar-then-and-now-how-to-use-new-census-surveys-about-poverty-income-and-health-from-2019-and-2020/
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