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“I applaud Governor Gavin Newsom for making California a model for the country in how to rectify the willful neglect of growing and youthful communities of color who are left out of key decision-making positions across our most fundamental institutions by sending the first Filipino to lead the nation’s second largest Department of Justice,” said…
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“Data on racial inequality and the legacy of structural racism that is foundational to hyper-incarceration of Black and Brown men and women are legion. Moreover, the stories of so many African American families negatively impacted by the justice system animate the data and research, making the numbers more compelling.” Kelly Lytle Hernandez is a professor…
The vaccine expansion wouldn’t hinder the state’s equity efforts, said Arturo Vargas Bustamante, an associate professor of policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. “The state government is facing a trade-off between the speed of vaccination and trying to be as fair as possible,” Vargas Bustamante said. Instead the vaccine expansion…
Rodrigo Dominguez-Villas es uno de cuatro autores de un estudio de UCLA, que concluye que proporcionar estatus legal y, eventualmente, ciiudadanía, a trabajadores indocumentados resultaría en crecimiento económico, recaudación de impuestos y creación de empleos.
The film critic Chon Noriega [Director of the UCLA Chicano Studies and Research Center] wrote to me that “it’s sourful.” It’s a soulful sense that’s missing from the other documentaries out there, except for the occasional segment that Anthony Bourdain used to do.
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