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UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute is committed to shaping a new narrative so that Latinos are meaningfully considered in all policymaking conversations.
UCLA Professor Leisy Abrego is set to lead the Zoom webinar hosted by Emory University’s James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Jan. 25th from noon to 1 p.m. With a focus on the book, We Are Not Dreamers, the talk aims to compel migration scholars to move beyond a practice…
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The director of the Chicano Studies Research Center, Chon Noriega, said he believes HaDuong can expand access by analytically considering The Archive through both its structure and function. In particular, one of the most impactful ways that HaDuong can enhance The Archive’s mechanisms is to work closely with the staff and open them up to…
Matt Barreto, co-founder of LD Insights and an adviser to the Biden campaign, said Biden would have done better with Florida’s Hispanic voters if the campaign understood how Biden’s Covid-19 and economic message wasn’t direct enough for many Latinos.
Education research professor Patricia Gandara said moving forward, it is possible to create a new test that allows students to prepare for college, but making this test would likely not be possible by the 2025 deadline.
KCRW discusses the newest UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute Report on the Latino vote in 2020. “A new study by the UCLA LPPI looked at counties with the most Latino voters in more than a dozen states, it found their votes made a crucial difference in states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, and Wisconsin.”
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