Where can I learn more about redistricting?

There are a number of online publications and guides to redistricting. You can start with this one from MALDEF and the NAACP, or this (long) one from the Brennan Centerthis one from the League of Women Voters, or this FAQ from the California Independent Redistricting Commission.

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1. What is redistricting?
2. Why does redistricting matter to me?
3. What do the existing Councilmember districts look like?
4. What criteria will our City Council use when drawing district lines?
5. How will the City notify the public about redistricting?
6. How can I get involved?
7. What do the acronyms and categories mean on the demographic sheets?
8. Do I have to submit a completed map?
9. Can I submit more than one map?
10. What happens to the drafted maps?
11. Where can I learn more about redistricting?