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What's at stake for LGBTQ communities in the 2020 Census? The Census is our opportunity to claim and build our power as a community. The results of the Census determine the amount of representatives we have in Congress, how districts are drawn, and how many electoral votes California gets in presidential elections. For more information on the Census and how it affects LGBTQ lives, go to http://sf.gov/lgbtqcensus. Music: "Inspiring and Uplifting Corporate Piano" by PhilLarson on Envato Elements Narrator: StormMiguel Florez Editor: Gwen Park Producers: Gwen Park, Maceo Persson, SF Office of Trans Initiatives, SF Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs [Video description: Clip 1: Black and white video of three transgender women walking. Clip 2: A trans woman speaking. Clip 3: Photo of Marsha P. Johnson, smiling. Clip 4: Black and white photo of Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson standing under an umbrella. Sylvia has her fist raised. Clip 5: ACT Up demonstration. The activists are lying on the ground next to mock headstones with bloody handprints. Clip 6: Harvey Milk riding on top of a car at a Pride Parade. Clip 7: CNN video of Danica Roem speaking while many people take photos and videos of her with their cell phones. CNN text reads: “Making History - Transgender Candidate Wins State Seat In VA”. Clip 8: Dominique Jackson playing the part of Elektra Wintour in the FX series “Pose”. Clip 9: A smiling person lying on a gurney being pulled by gender affirming surgeon, Marci Bowers who is a trans woman. Clip 10: Akira Jackson speaking at the Mayor’s Press Conference at the 2019 Trans March. Clip 11: StormMiguel Florez sitting on a couch, speaking to the camera. Clip 12: Bundles of 100 dollar bills. Clip 13: A gender nonconforming person sitting at a desk looking at a computer while talking to a trans person sitting on a chair next to them. Clip 14: A person’s hand picking up a fruit from a selection of foods. Clip 15: A session of Congress, with Speaker Nancy Pelosi presiding. Clip 16: Mayor London Breed and members of the LGBTQ community raising the transgender flag on the Mayor’s balcony at San Francisco City Hall, November 2019. Text on screen reads: “Mayor’s Press Conference - Trans Awareness Month Kick-Off Celebration”. Clip 17: StormMiguel Florez sitting on a couch, speaking to the camera. Text over screen reads: “Right now, the census still lacks trans and queer representation” Clip 18: A hand with a marker draws male and female symbols atop a seesaw. Clip 19: StormMiguel Florez sitting on a couch, speaking to the camera. Clip 20: Two people with beards smiling with a young child between them, looking at a laptop screen. Clip 21: A number of people at a bar smile and gather in a group hug. Clip 22: President Barack Obama speaks at a cabinet session. Clip 23: Dr. Anthony Fauci covers his face with his hand during a press conference. Clip 24: StormMiguel Florez sitting on a couch, speaking to the camera. Clip 25: A hand stamps “Confidential” in red ink on a printed Census Report. Clip 26: Fast-motion video of an elegant room filled with LGBTQ elders at tables eating. Clip 27: Congressional representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a podium alongside the other members of “the squad”: Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley. Clip 28: Marchers in the San Francisco Trans March pass by Dolores Park. Clip 29: StormMiguel Florez sitting on a couch, speaking to the camera. Clip 30: Logo for SF Counts - 2020 Census. Text over screen reads “For more information on the census and how it affects LGBTQ communities go to sf.gov/lgbtqcensus.” Clip 31: End screen with logos of the City and County of San Francisco, Office of Transgender Initiatives, and Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA). Credits for narrator StormMiguel Florez, music “Inspiring and uplifting corporate piano”.]