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Caribbean Nationals Lobbying For Own Census Category
- By felicia persaud
- Published 02-Jul-08
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Movement lobbying for a bill
New York -- July 2, 2008-- Non Hispanic Caribbean nationals in the U.S.
say they are tired of being virtually invisible on the U.S. Census form and
want their very own category.
A campaign to lobby for a non
Hispanic Caribbean/West Indian category on the U.S. Census has kicked off
officially ahead of the annual West Indian Labor Day carnival, in New York
City, home to millions of Caribbean immigrants.
`CaribID2010,` a movement initiated
by Hard Beat Communications` Felicia Persaud, is a gigantic effort to get
Caribbean nationals from the English, Dutch and French-speaking Caribbean who
are a melting pot of ethnic groups and who have no way now of self-identifying
themselves on the U.S. Census form, secure a category.
The movement is now lobbying for a
bill to be introduced in Congress to push for a single line to be added to the
form. Currently, nationals who number millions across the U.S., and are from
English, Dutch and French-speaking Caribbean nations, are now forced to choose
between checking the box misidentifying themselves as either African American,
Asian American or Hispanic or simply `Other.`
CaribID2010 has so far secured the
following of a number of Caribbean organizations and media houses in the
Caribbean American community, including the Caribbean Immigrant Services,
CbeanMedia.tv, the Institute of Caribbean Studies of D.C., the Caribbean
Research Center, the Bowling Green Association, the Jamaica Organization of New
Jersey, the Guyanese American Workers United, Jamaica Diaspora representative,
Marlon Hill and Soca De Vote, the D.C. and Atlanta carnival associations,
Curtis Ward Associates LLC and a number of media houses and media practitioners
including One Caribbean Radio, South Florida Caribbean, Whatz Up TV, CaribVoice
Radio, Jason Walker of WFGG Atlanta, Jamaicans.com, Caribbean Life Style TV,
Stan Smith, Ian Edwards, Von Martin and Ron Bobb Semple.
Things nationals can do: sign and
fill out the confidential petition form at www.caribid2010.com; send the link urging all of
those on your email list to sign up, call your congressperson and urge them to
get on board in supporting and pushing a bill for this effort, if you have a
media entity, a blog, or a website, post an ad to help spread the word, sing
about it, bBlog about it, wave a sign about it at the next party you attend,
urge your church and pastor to get on board with the movement, start your own
CaribID club.
Felicia Persaud
felicia@caribpr.com
