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Last modified: April 22, 2020

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TPT videos to help dispel myths about the census and to help the community see why filling out the census is critical we have created videos in Somali, Hmong, Spanish, and English. 

 

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My name is Danae Hudson and I work for Twin Cities PBS.

We’re working with the State of Minnesota on educating the general public on the 2020 Census. The census will have important financial and political implications for each and every Minnesotan, no matter the community. 

To help dispel myths about the census and to help the community see why filling out the census is critical we have created videos in Somali, Hmong, Spanish, and English. We’re currently looking for partners who would be willing to share these videos through social media, newsletter, class effort, or any other creative ways members believe their community would be most likely to engage with the information. 

Would you be interested in partnering with Twin Cities PBS on this important work? 

TPT Videos

 

How Many Somalis Are There In Minnesota?: 

https://bit.ly/2VPKMRd

The Census is Safe and Vital for Latinxs: 

https://bit.ly/34Rwe7N

The Census Helps Our Hmong Community: 

https://bit.ly/3eF6BLR

 

"The Census is Confidential" in Multiple Languages

 AF Soomali: 

https://bit.ly/2KlAq62

Hmoob: 

https://bit.ly/3bsgESh

Spanish: 

https://bit.ly/34R9zsc

English: 

https://bit.ly/3bt1iNC  

 

 

TPT Contact

Danae Hudson  |  Digital Content Engagement and Distribution Specialist

Pronouns: She/Her

TPT - Twin Cities PBS  |  651.229.1366  |  dhudson@tpt.org

172 East Fourth Street  |  Saint Paul, MN 55101

 


 

 

  

 

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