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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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LPPI Expert Chon Noriega received $120,000 in funding for a project titled “Science Fiction Against the Margins” as part of The UCLA Film & Television Archive, in collaboration with the cinema and media studies program.
“This new collaboration between Million Dollar Hoods and UCLA’s ethnic studies centers will preserve the documentary evidence of mass incarceration and its impact on people’s lives in Los Angeles while building a new digital bedrock for racial justice scholars and scholarship at UCLA,” said Kelly Lytle Hernández, director of the Bunche Center and a 2019…
Its research team is led by Kelly Lytle Hernández, a UCLA professor of history and urban planning, and includes UCLA students, staff and faculty. Every project also benefits from the involvement of community organizations; Youth Justice Coalition, Los Angeles Community Action Network, Dignity and Power Now!, and JusticeLA are among those that have contributed to…
LPPI Expert Kelly Lytle Hernández is part of the “Archiving the Age of Mass Incarceration” archival research project, which one a $3.65-million grant to use Los Angeles Police Department records dating back decades to analyze the history of mass incarceration in L.A. “This is an example of community control over policing. We are taking control…
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