U.S. Census Bureau
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                      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                     MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2001

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Jeri Green
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      La Jolla Resident Named to Census Bureau Advisory Committee 
                                
  Fernando Soriano, of La Jolla, Calif., director of the National Latino
Research Center (NLRC) and associate professor of Human Development at
California State University at San Marcos, has been named to the U.S.
Census Bureau's Advisory Committee on the Hispanic Population.

  "I look forward to serving on this important committee and advising the
Census Bureau on strategies that improve its ability to count our nation's
Hispanic population," Soriano said in a statement.

  As a member of the nine-person committee, Soriano will advise the Census
Bureau on ways to achieve a more accurate and complete count of Hispanics
or Latinos in the 2010 census and in the ongoing American Community Survey
(ACS). The ACS currently is being tested in some areas of the country and
is scheduled to go nationwide in 2003.

  In addition to directing the NLRC and teaching and serving as
chairperson of the Human Development Program at California State
University at San Marcos, Soriano conducts research on adolescent
development and its relationship to social problems, such as delinquency
and violence. Soriano also served on the American Psychological
Association's National Commission on Youth Violence and currently is a
member of the National Committee for Latino Drug Abuse Research. He holds
a doctorate in psychology from the University of Colorado.

  Five race and ethnic advisory committees advise the Census Bureau on
issues affecting Hispanics, African Americans, American Indians and Alaska
Natives, Asians, and Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders. The
committees are composed of members from the public at large, as well as
representatives of national, state, local and tribal entities, and
nonprofit and private-sector organizations.

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Last Revised: November 05, 2001 at 02:27:10 PM

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