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Kassandra Hernández MPP ’20 makes relevant research about the impacts of COVID-19 accessible to a Spanish-speaking community. Hernández’s research with LPPI has helped shed light on the gender norms and expectations that often push Latina women aside or confine them to the household. The partnership between LPPI and Telemundo, she said, helped break down stereotypes…
Read More | June 3, 2021
People of color continue to face unconstitutional barriers to the ballot box. LPPI expert and founder, Matt Barreto testified in front of the Committee on House Administration on the discriminatory impact of voter ID laws, lifting up crucial research and insight on Black and Brown voters.
Read More | June 2, 2021
Latinos are vulnerable to the highly transmissible coronavirus because they are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to work essential jobs that expose them to the public, said David Hayes-Bautista, a professor of public health and medicine at UCLA and co-author of a January study on this topic. They are more likely to lack health insurance,…
Nicholas González, Policy Analyst at the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute (LPPI), provided remarkable insights into California’s housing crisis during a virtual COVID-19 housing forum. The research corroborated and supplemented the testimonies of the forum participants who have experienced the brunt of this housing crisis.
Read More | May 29, 2021
UCLA LPPI expert Eric Avila participated in the 25th annual, 2021 Independent Publisher Book Awards contest with, The Chicano Studies Reader: Anthology of Aztlán, 1970-2019, edited by Chon A. Noriega, Eric Avila, Karen Mary Davalos, Chela Sandoval, Rafael Pérez-Torres, Charlene Villaneñor Black (UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press).
Read More | May 28, 2021
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