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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 and LPPI expert Leisy J. Abrego says, “In media depictions we’re [immigrants] either victims or criminals, and we don’t have any agency of our own. That’s why books like Lovato’s are so important, because they start to capture the full humanity, the imperfections, but also the strategy, the agency, the collective work to…
Read More | October 19, 2020
Miguel Unzueta, UCLA LPPI expert, co-authored this piece to propose that the five major annual M.B.A. rankings — U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Businessweek, the Financial Times and The Economist — include demographic and curricular metrics of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in their program evaluations.
Read More | September 28, 2020
“In Washington, the idea is you’re poor because you don’t work. That’s not the issue with Latinos,” David Hayes-Bautista, a professor of medicine at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, said. “Latinos work. But they’re poor. The problem is, we don’t pay them,” he said.
“What appeals to Latino voters who are supporting Trump is the same thing that appeals to voters who support Trump,” said Sonja Diaz, a former policy counsel to Sen. Kamala Harris during the vice presidential candidate’s time as California attorney general. “We are gaining every day with Latino voters. It is pre-election, so there are a…
Latinos are projected to make up a quarter of the electorate in Arizona in November, according to the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute. And for the first time they are expected to be the largest ethnic or racial voting bloc.
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