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El Instituto Latino de Política Pública de UCLA publicó un nuevo estudio que ofrece una observación única sobre las condiciones laborales de los boxeadores profesionales en California, el estado que presenta la mayor cantidad de eventos de boxeo en Estados Unidos.
Read More | May 17, 2024
The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute released a new issue brief that provides an unprecedented look into the labor conditions of professional boxers in California, which hosts the highest number of boxing events in the United States.
Read More | May 16, 2024
As an institution dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where all voices can be heard, UCLA LPPI reaffirms our unwavering support for the right of students to engage in peaceful protest. This right is fundamental to the democratic process and is one of the cornerstones of higher education.
Read More | May 2, 2024
OMB recently announced the adoption of a single-question format to ask about race and ethnicity in future federal data collection instruments such as the Census. This decision will remove the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity question and allow survey takers to identify their race as Latino alone, possibly risking the ability to accurately disaggregate federal data for Latinos of different races, particularly Afro-Latinxs. Afro-Latinxs often face unique educational, health, and economic disparities that are obscured when data does not distinguish between different Latino racial groups
The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to review a ruling by the Washington Supreme Court that supports the Washington Voting Rights Act. This action on Gimenez v. Frankin County by the Court means that the measures set by Washington State to prevent unfair reduction of voting power and to guarantee equitable representation for minority voters remain effective.
Read More | April 16, 2024
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