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Dr. David Hayes-Bautista, co-author of the study and director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at UCLA, says the report puts the lie to the idea that Latinos come to the United States to commit crimes or live on public assistance: “We are not lazy or criminal, we come to…
Read More | November 5, 2021
Even as the nation continues to grapple with the Delta variant amid an ongoing COVID pandemic, economic recovery is underway and new research from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute indicates that unionized jobs must pave the path forward to ensure that workers have the stability and economic resilience needed to withstand future crises.
Read More | November 4, 2021
That’s the conclusion of a report from the UCLA Voting Rights Project (UCLA VRP) who issued a memo to the Yolo County Board of Supervisors urging them to reject the current draft plans that would split the Latino vote in the only supervisorial district where a Latino official has been elected, with draft plans 1-3…
Read More | November 3, 2021
On October 14, 2021, California State Superintendent of a Public Instruction Tony Thurman, held a press briefing to discuss the student achievement gap and steps the state is taking to ensure the most vulnerable students have the needed resources to close it. Dr. Kelly Lytle Hernandez, Professor of History, African American Studies, and Urban Planning…
Read More | October 31, 2021
In the recent gubernatorial recall election, an estimated 78 percent of Latinos voted no on the recall, according to an analysis by UCLA’s Latino Policy & Politics Institute. In Southern California, Latino support for Newsom was upward of 75 percent, even in historically Republican places like Orange and Riverside counties. Only 40 percent of non-Latino…
Read More | October 28, 2021
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