Published: March 10, 2010
MALDEF and Voto Latino Build Momentum for 2010 Census, Launching an Interactive, Multimedia Campaign Targeting Los Angeles Latinos
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Young California Latinos will be able to act as viral marketers,
encouraging their friends to participate in the U.S. Census, as part of
a multimedia campaign that includes an interactive mobile application,
MALDEF and Voto Latino, partners in the project, announced today.
Students from the Miguel Contreras Learning Complex Center joined
community leaders and celebrity and activist Rosario Dawson to learn
more about this innovative partnership to promote the 2010 Census and
the web and mobile applications in place to spread the word. The
partnership combines Voto Latino's award-winning web platform and
peer-to-peer mobile campaigns, and MALDEF's trusted brand and longtime
service to the community to employ a multi-platform grassroots, mobile,
and web campaign to reach Latinos of all ages. The partnership is made
possible by the California Community Foundation (CCF) and the John S.
and James L. Knight Foundation.
"Everyone counts in the census and using partnerships to reach young
people by communicating with them in ways they are most comfortable is
necessary to getting an accurate count," said CCF President and CEO
Antonia Hernández. "If young people understand how important it is to
participate in the census, they will urge their families to get involved
as well. An accurate count is vital because it will mean more resources
for the neediest people in our community."
MALDEF President and General Counsel Thomas A. Saenz said,
"Because being counted in the Census is so critical to all Latinos and
to the communities in which they live, MALDEF is grateful for its strong
partners - including the California Community Foundation, Voto Latino,
Eva Longoria Parker, and so many others - in working to reach all
residents of our nation. The dedication of these partners is testament
to their dedication and to the singular importance of having all Latinos
be counted."
The project was a winner in the second Knight Community Information
Challenge, a five-year, $24 million contest that helps community and
place-based foundations find creative ways to use new media and
technology to keep residents informed and engaged.
"This innovative project will provide accurate, instant and bilingual
information about the importance of participating in the Census, and
target Latino youth to take an online pledge to be counted," said
Trabian Shorters, Knight Foundation's vice president for communities,
who leads the challenge. "As a result, they will have the opportunity to
become virtual 2010 Census recruiters by tapping others in their social
networks to do the same."
School-based organizing forms the core of the partnership. MALDEF and
Voto Latino are visiting high schools in hard-to-count areas of Los
Angeles County during the month of March to inform students about the
importance of the Census and provide them with new media tools to
empower themselves and their families.
"Studies show that Latino youth display leadership qualities within
their households - they help make household decisions, translate for
their parents, and help them navigate American life," said Voto Latino
Executive Director Maria Teresa Kumar. "Thus in jointly targeting
Latinos across all generations, Voto Latino and MALDEF can have a ripple
effect in empowering not just our core youth audience but indeed the
entire community."
While at schools, MALDEF and Voto Latino will: 1) present educational
information about the Census, 2) jointly distribute 25,000 Census-themed
iTunes cards that allow recipients to download 25 free songs from major
artists such as Pitbull, Mos Def, and Morrissey, and 3) invite students
to text "LA" to 738674 in order to participate in Voto Latino's "Text 2
Represent" campaign and download Voto Latino's first-ever mobile
application built specifically for this initiative.
The mobile application features a fun quiz about Census facts, video
content, and a share feature that allows users to forward it to their
friends and become viral marketers of pro-Census data. The more the user
shares the application, the higher the users' chances are of attending a
secret concert to be held in Los Angeles in April.
The news conference culminated in the unveiling of MALDEF's and Voto
Latino's Census video PSAs. MALDEF's !Cuentate...Porque Tú Vales! (Get
Counted... Because You Count!) PSAs will feature famed actresses and civil
rights activists, Eva Longoria-Parker and Lupe Ontiveros.
Voto Latino will also show their "Be Counted, Represent!" PSAs featuring
an all-star ensemble cast, including Rosario Dawson, Luis
Gúzman, Demi Lovato (Disney's "Camp Rock" franchise), Ana
Ortiz ("Ugly Betty" ), Wilmer Valderrama ("That Seventies
Show" ), Jorge Garcia ("Lost" ), and more.
About the California Community Foundation
As L.A.'s foundation, the California Community Foundation has been
around since 1915 and has about $1 billion in assets. We have more than
1,600 funds whose donors chose us because of our personal service and
expertise. To learn more, visit myccf.org.
About the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation advances journalism in the
digital age and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight
brothers owned newspapers. Knight Foundation focuses on projects that
promote informed, engaged communities and lead to transformational
change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.
About MALDEF
Founded in 1968, MALDEF is the nation's leading Latino legal civil
rights organization. Often described as the "law firm of the Latino
community," MALDEF promotes social change through advocacy,
communications, community education, and litigation in the areas of
education, employment, immigrant rights, and political access. For more
information on MALDEF, please visit: www.maldef.org.
About Voto Latino
Founded in 2004, Voto Latino (www.votolatino.org)
is a non-partisan, nonprofit civic engagement organization that works to
promote an enfranchised America by leveraging celebrity voices,
multi-media platforms, and youth themselves to promote positive change.
Voto Latino's mission is to engage a new generation of Americans in
civic participation. For more information on Voto Latino's census
campaign, visit www.becountedrepresent.com.

MALDEF
Laura RodrÃguez, 310-956-2425
or
Voto Latino
Jeannine
Magno, 917-748-5325
or
CCF
Namju Cho, 213-413-4130 x229
or
Knight
Foundation
Marc Fest, 305-908-2677
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