Having Black people accurately represented on the country's census combats the anti-black/structural racism that is pervasive throughout Latin America.

The number of Americans living under the poverty line in the U.S. hit a 52-year-high, according to the new U.S. Census.

Black Americans have historically been undercounted by the U.S. Census, and as a result our communities have missed out on federal funding and other resources that were sorely needed. This year, do your part to make sure that your neighborhood is accurately counted by filling out and returning your Census form. If you haven’t done […]

There were 784,764 U.S. residents who described their race as white and black in the last census. But that number didn’t include Laura Martin, whose father is black and mother is white.

Have you sent in your census form? What's some of the things stopping you?

Census forms arrive in the mail beginning March 5th and we have some great tips to help you understand why it's so important to complete and return back! See inside!

With U.S. Census questionnaires set to begin arriving in mailboxes in just two weeks, Harris County is taking strides to protect its residents’ privacy and ensure they know exactly what to expect as the 2010 Census gets fully under way.