📆 The Week Ahead: Multiracial Heritage Week
Today is Monday, June 13. We are celebrating Multiracial Heritage Week, which runs from June 7-14.
Later this week, we mark National Nursing Assistants Week, starting June 16 through June 23, and National Nursing Assistants Day on June 16.
June is also American Housing Month, Great Outdoors Month, National Ocean Month, National Dairy Month, National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, and the start of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. See our Stats for Stories page for more on upcoming observances.
The 2020 Census shows the largest Multiracial combinations in 2020 were White and Some Other Race (19.3 million), White and American Indian and Alaska Native (4 million), White and Black or African American (3.1 million), White and Asian (2.7 million), and Black or African American and Some Other Race (1 million).
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Census Bureau Accepting Cases to 2020 Post-Census Group Quarters Review Operation
A couple of weeks ago, we began mailing approximately 40,000 eligible governmental units at the tribal, state and local levels about participating in the 2020 Post-Census Group Quarters Review (PCGQR) operation. The 2020 PCGQR is a new, one-time operation that gives governmental units or their representatives the opportunity to ask the Census Bureau to review their 2020 Census group quarters population counts for group quarters facilities in blocks they believe were undercounted.Â
Group quarters include such places as college/university student housing, residential treatment centers, nursing/skilled-nursing facilities, group homes, correctional facilities, and workers’ group living quarters and job corps centers.
Governments that would like to request a review of group quarters population counts for a group quarter facility within a certain block can submit their cases through June 30, 2023, via the Secure Web Incoming Module (SWIM).
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🎂 Happy Birthday, Arkansas!
On Wednesday, June 15, we will celebrate Arkansas' 186th anniversary of statehood.
Did You Know?
- Arkansas joined the Union on June 15, 1836, as the 25th state.
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Arkansas' population increased by 95,606 from 2010-2020.
- The state bird is the Northern Mockingbird.
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