Indianapolis leaders want every resident counted in the 2020 census, and a project called Count Me Indy showcases local artists’ work to promote it.
WFYI’s Taylor Bennett spoke to one of the selected artists Aaron Scamihorn and Count Me Indy’s campaign manager Callie Kennington.
January 27, 2020
Project Showcases Local Artists' Work To Promote 2020 Census
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