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UCLA law professor Laura E. Gómez said the Court’s dismissal on a lawsuit surrounding the Trump administration’s attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants from the once-in-a-decade census count should be considered a victory for California. “It is, I think, the best outcome that was possible … given the conservative majority on the Court,” Gómez said.
Read More | December 28, 2020
LPPI expert Kelly Lytle Hernandez appears on Latino USA to discuss her research and how her work illuminates the connections between immigration detention, mass incarceration, reparations, and abolition. “I see incredible movement within the movement for Black Lives… and incredible capacity to think about all of the structures of racialized harm that run from our…
Statement from Sonja Diaz, founding director of the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute on Governor Gavin Newsom’s nomination of California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to the United States Senate:
Read More | December 22, 2020
The Pat Brown Institute’s annual conference “Where Do We Go From Here?” centered on the discussion of policy for the nation’s future. The event featured LPPI’s Executive Director, Sonja Diaz. “Our research at UCLA made clear that Latinos made a difference… and sent Joe Biden to the White House. Latinos uniformly were able to flip…
Read More | December 18, 2020
“It’s attacking Latino households,” said Dr. David E. Hayes-Bautista, director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at the University of California, Los Angeles. The scarcity of Spanish-speaking Latino physicians in California also adds to the problem, he said.
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