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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda and Participants
Pages 167-174

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From page 167...
... Joseph Hotz, Duke University Joseph Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning 9:25am B Disclosure Avoidance in the 2020 Census Moderator: V
From page 168...
... Redistricting and Related Legal Uses Moderator: Joseph Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning Redistricting and the Voting Rights Act 15 Justin Levitt, Loyola Law School Impacts on Redistricting: The Case of New Rochelle, New York 15 Andy Beveridge, Queens College and Graduate Center, City University of New York Redistricting and Differential Privacy 15 Michael McDonald, University of Florida 15 Floor Discussion/Questions and Answers 2:00pm E Delivery of Government Services Moderator: Michael McDonald, University of Florida Privatized Data in City Planning 15 Clifford Cook, City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Decennial Census, Rural Housing Data, and Differential Privacy 15 Keith Wiley, Housing Assistance Council
From page 169...
... Identification of Rural and Special Populations (Part 1) Moderator: Matthew Snipp, Stanford University Population Counts on American Indian Reservations and Alaska Native Villages, With and Without the Application of Differential Privacy 15 Randall Akee, Luskin School of Public Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles Impact of Differential Privacy on American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes 15 Norm DeWeaver, Independent Consultant, Casa Grande, Arizona 5:00pm Closing Discussion 5:30pm Adjourn Day 1 1 Brummet was unable to present due to medical reasons, so an abbreviated version of his talk was delivered by Daniel Cork, Committee on National Statistics.
From page 170...
... Moderator: Matthew Snipp, Stanford University Privatized Data for Alaska Communities 15 Eric Sandberg, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development Assessing 2010 Census Data with Differential Privacy for Young Children 15 William O'Hare, O'Hare Data and Demographic Services Elementary School Enrollment 15 Jan Vink, Cornell Program on Applied Demographics, Cornell University Establishing Priorities for the Privacy Budget: The Case for Good Age Data -- Emergency Preparedness and the 2010 Census Demonstration Products 15 Joseph Salvo, New York City Department of City Planning Child Poverty by Local School District and Allocation of Federal Title I Funds 15 Aaron Sojourner, University of Minnesota 15 Floor Discussion/Questions and Answers 12:00pm Working Lunch
From page 171...
... Census Bureau's Responses and Own Analyses of 2010 Demonstration Products Moderator: Linda Jacobsen, Population Reference Bureau Demographic Findings of the 2010 Census Demonstration Products 30 Matthew Spence, U.S. Census Bureau Day 2 Follow-up 30 William Sexton, U.S.
From page 172...
... Census Bureau Simson Garfinkel, U.S. Census Bureau Sonia Garfinkel, Massive Data Institute, Georgetown University Thesia Garner, Bureau of Labor Statistics Emily Garrett, Arlington County Lance George, Housing Assistance Council Doug Geverdt, National Center for Education Statistics Jessica Graber, U.S.
From page 173...
... Census Bureau Rachel Marks, U.S. Census Bureau Mark Mather, Population Reference Bureau Fred McBride, Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights Under Law Julia Milton, Consortium of Social Science Associations Terry Minnis, Asian Americans Advancing Justice Joseph Molnar, Auburn University Thomas Morton, U.S.
From page 174...
... Census Bureau Dave Waddington, U.S. Census Bureau Hansi Wang, National Public Radio Sierra Watt, National Congress of American Indians James Whitehorne, U.S.


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