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“It is an example of the worst possible poll that has somehow become believed as ‘official’ or ‘fact’ by folks in the media,” UCLA political scientist Matt Barreto says. “Within political science, it will be hard to find a single Ph.D. who believes anything in the [Edison] exit poll as representative.”
Read More | January 19, 2021
The jail symbolizes how L.A. became “the carceral capital of the world,” as UCLA scholar Kelly Lytle Hernandez has put it. Even before it was a big city, L.A. was a pioneer in caging people — the Indigenous, Chinese migrants, white vagrants, Mexican migrants, and Black people.
Read More | January 11, 2021
As the nation prepares for a new presidential administration, UCLA Chancellor Gene Block will convene a discussion on the role higher education can play in addressing the pressing crises of our time. LPPI expert Chon Noriega will bring an array of expertise to the discussion on how universities can help champion science and facts in…
Matt Barreto, co-founder of the UCLA Voting Rights Project, said because the House has to vote as well, the plan to challenge the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential election victory isn’t likely to succeed. “They are attempting to use centuries-old loopholes to try to at least make one final stand,” Barreto said.
“The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of US Latinos is the eighth largest in the world, it has been growing strongly for almost a decade,” says the study led by academics David Hayes-Bautista, Giselle Hernández, and Paul Hsu.
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