Politicizing the Census (Rob Santos)
We talk about the politicization of the Census with Rob Santos, incoming President of the American Statistical Association
Associate Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York, Queens College
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We talk about the politicization of the Census with Rob Santos, incoming President of the American Statistical Association
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City University of New York, Queens College
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