2020 Census: Citizenship, Science, Politics, and Privacy – an ISR Symposium Oct 31

Preparations for the 2020 Census are underway, amidst conversations, controversy, and lawsuits over the possible addition of a citizenship question to the decennial survey. Join us as we bring together Census officials, stakeholders and scholars to discuss what’s at stake in 2020. ¶¶Wednesday, 10/31/2018, 8:30am to 12:00pm¶¶Location: 426 Thompson St, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor¶¶¶Speakers:¶¶Keynote: Al Fontenot, Associate Director, Decennial Census Program, U.S. Census Bureau¶¶¶¶Panel 1: Citizenship and Politics¶¶Barbara Anderson, former chair of the U.S. Census Scientific Advisory Committee, Ronald A. Freedman Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Population Studies, University of Michigan¶¶James House, Angus Campbell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Survey Research, Public Policy, and Sociology, University of Michigan¶¶Angela Ocampo, LSA Collegiate Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Michigan¶¶Kurt Metzger, Mayor, City of Pleasant Ridge, MI | Founder and Director Emeritus,¶Data Driven Detroit (D3)¶¶ ¶ ¶Panel 2: Data Privacy and Science¶¶David Johnson, Director of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, Research Professor, Survey Research Center at ISR¶¶John Eltinge, Assistant Director for Research and Methodology, U.S. Census Bureau¶¶Joelle Abramowitz, Director of the Michigan Research Data Center, ISR