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The release of 2020 data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows significant increases in the country’s Native populations. All multiracial groups gained percentages compared to the overall population. In the ten years since 2010, the number of people the Census categorizes as American Indian and Alaska Natives increased from 5.2 million to 9.7 million. The population jump has implications for things like congressional and legislative districts. It also affects representation in civic engagement and resource distribution. We’ll find out the possible causes for the increase and what it means for the future.
Guests:
OJ Semans Sr. (Rosebud Sioux Tribe) – co-executive director of Four Directions Vote
Jaynie Parrish (Navajo) – executive director for the Navajo County Democrats
Senator Jamescita Peshlakai (Diné) – Arizona senator representing the 7th district
Break 1 music: Evolution Revolution (song) Indigenous (artist) Circle (album)
Break 2 music: His Spirit Reflected in the Moon (song) Khu.éex’ (artist) They Forgot They Survived (album)