Funded by the James Irvine FoundationJune 9th, 2011
We are a multi-racial public policy change organization rooted in the civil rights movement.  We engineer large-scale systems change to remedy inequality, expand opportunity, and open paths to upward mobility.Los Angeles office program areasOffices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, Washington D.C.
Healthy City is an information + action resource that unites community voices, rigorous research and innovative technologies to solve the root causes of social inequity. DIRECT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:Work ON-THE-GROUND to develop targeted research/policy strategies and web tools. ONLINE MAPPING TECHNOLOGYwww.HealthyCity.orgCOMMUNITY RESEARCH LABEngages, trains, and provides tools for community groups to lead and sustain action-oriented research
Why did we build ReDrawCA?Redistricting = “INSIDER’s GAME” but its NOT a game; system is built for the “have nots.”Development of a Multi-racial approach focusing on Communities of InterestBridge INFO/TECH GAP  FREE + ONLINE!The time was right  Citizens Redistricting Commission and our Census 2010 work
www.Census2010.HealthyCity.orgHard-To-Count Scores in OaklandHard-To-Count Scores + Demographic DataHard-To-Count Scores + NPO’s/CBO’s
Statewide Coordinating CouncilMEMBER ORGANIZATIONSNALEOAPALCCRLAVoto LatinoMALDEFCalifornia AllianceMobilize the Immigrant VoteNew American MediaThe California EndowmentGovernor’s OfficeObjectives:Coordinate statewide effortsCoordinate regional conveningsShare resources & information“Bubble Up” field reports
What can you do on ReDrawCA.org?LearnRedistricting 101What district am I in?Data for your district/neighborhoodCommunicateEngage in the public wiki-map discussionHear what others are sayingEngageDraw your own districts/COIPrepare/submit testimony and dataCollaborateWork with partners on maps/proposals
Search for comments about your community.
Comment about your community via point or draw boundaries important to you.
Engage with others interested in Redistricting
Comment on CAWill be moderated for offensiveness and abuse by AP/HC staffWill post CRC’s draft plans for wiki-commentingLeave a comment/draw an areaColor-code: Like (green), Dislike (red), Neutral
Questions ?
Find your Congressional, State Senate & State Assembly District
Map population and other redistricting-specific indicators with community institutions like hospitals.
Map in a group session and publish reports of the maps and data you generate.
DATA SOURCESCensus 2000 & 2010Census TIGER/LineStatewide Database @ UCBACS 5-year EstimatesCa Dept. of EducationCa. Dept. of Public HealthAnd more…DATA VARIABLESDemographicPopulationRace/EthnicityCVAPMedian AgeLanguageDetailed Race (Asian/Latino) Foreign born/CitizenshipAnd more…Election/VotingVoting Age PopulationRegistered Voters by partyElection ResultsAnd more…Income & HousingMedian Household IncomePoverty StatusRenter /Owner HousingForeclosuresAnd more…EducationEducational AttainmentSchool Test ResultsAnd more…Health & Safety dataHomicide RateObesity PrevalenceTeen BirthsChild Abuse & NeglectAnd more…InfrastructureSchoolsBanksNonprofitsParksHospitalsAnd more…
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Questions ?
Edit the boundaries of current Congressional, State Senate and State Assembly Districts
Import/Export your boundaries for use in other mapping software; ex. Maptitude or ESRI software
Save boundaries to work on later or with colleagues in a dynamic group mapping session.
Questions ?
Outreach + TrainingRedistrictingCA+ other conferences
Our own statewide & regional partners
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    Funded by theJames Irvine FoundationJune 9th, 2011
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    We are amulti-racial public policy change organization rooted in the civil rights movement. We engineer large-scale systems change to remedy inequality, expand opportunity, and open paths to upward mobility.Los Angeles office program areasOffices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, Washington D.C.
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    Healthy City isan information + action resource that unites community voices, rigorous research and innovative technologies to solve the root causes of social inequity. DIRECT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:Work ON-THE-GROUND to develop targeted research/policy strategies and web tools. ONLINE MAPPING TECHNOLOGYwww.HealthyCity.orgCOMMUNITY RESEARCH LABEngages, trains, and provides tools for community groups to lead and sustain action-oriented research
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    Why did webuild ReDrawCA?Redistricting = “INSIDER’s GAME” but its NOT a game; system is built for the “have nots.”Development of a Multi-racial approach focusing on Communities of InterestBridge INFO/TECH GAP  FREE + ONLINE!The time was right  Citizens Redistricting Commission and our Census 2010 work
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    www.Census2010.HealthyCity.orgHard-To-Count Scores inOaklandHard-To-Count Scores + Demographic DataHard-To-Count Scores + NPO’s/CBO’s
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    Statewide Coordinating CouncilMEMBERORGANIZATIONSNALEOAPALCCRLAVoto LatinoMALDEFCalifornia AllianceMobilize the Immigrant VoteNew American MediaThe California EndowmentGovernor’s OfficeObjectives:Coordinate statewide effortsCoordinate regional conveningsShare resources & information“Bubble Up” field reports
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    What can youdo on ReDrawCA.org?LearnRedistricting 101What district am I in?Data for your district/neighborhoodCommunicateEngage in the public wiki-map discussionHear what others are sayingEngageDraw your own districts/COIPrepare/submit testimony and dataCollaborateWork with partners on maps/proposals
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    Search for commentsabout your community.
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    Comment about yourcommunity via point or draw boundaries important to you.
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    Engage with othersinterested in Redistricting
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    Comment on CAWillbe moderated for offensiveness and abuse by AP/HC staffWill post CRC’s draft plans for wiki-commentingLeave a comment/draw an areaColor-code: Like (green), Dislike (red), Neutral
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    Find your Congressional,State Senate & State Assembly District
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    Map population andother redistricting-specific indicators with community institutions like hospitals.
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    Map in agroup session and publish reports of the maps and data you generate.
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    DATA SOURCESCensus 2000& 2010Census TIGER/LineStatewide Database @ UCBACS 5-year EstimatesCa Dept. of EducationCa. Dept. of Public HealthAnd more…DATA VARIABLESDemographicPopulationRace/EthnicityCVAPMedian AgeLanguageDetailed Race (Asian/Latino) Foreign born/CitizenshipAnd more…Election/VotingVoting Age PopulationRegistered Voters by partyElection ResultsAnd more…Income & HousingMedian Household IncomePoverty StatusRenter /Owner HousingForeclosuresAnd more…EducationEducational AttainmentSchool Test ResultsAnd more…Health & Safety dataHomicide RateObesity PrevalenceTeen BirthsChild Abuse & NeglectAnd more…InfrastructureSchoolsBanksNonprofitsParksHospitalsAnd more…
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    Edit the boundariesof current Congressional, State Senate and State Assembly Districts
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    Import/Export your boundariesfor use in other mapping software; ex. Maptitude or ESRI software
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    Save boundaries towork on later or with colleagues in a dynamic group mapping session.
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    Our own statewide& regional partners
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