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THERE IS NO AMERICAN AGENDA WITHOUT A LATINO AGENDA

The UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute addresses the most critical domestic policy challenges facing Latinos and other communities of color through research, advocacy, mobilization, and leadership development to expand genuine opportunity for all Americans.

About Us
Our Projects
The Latino
Data Hub

The Latino Data Hub provides tools to expand economic opportunity and political representation.

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The Economic Recovery & Entrepreneurship Project

Supporting Latino entrepreneurship is crucial to empowering Latinos in the United States.

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Latina Futures: 
transforming the nation through law & policy

Leading the way for Latina lawyers to advance justice and dignity for all.

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Recent Projects & Reports
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Expert Issues Brief Education
Latinos In California’s Community College Bachelor’s Degree Programs: What We Know So Far
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Expert Issues Brief Housing & Homelessness
The Full Spectrum of Latinx Homelessness: Understanding and Addressing Doubling Up
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White Paper COVID-19
Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in Arizona Face Challenges in Climate Change and Sustainability in a Post-COVID Economy
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Expert Issues Brief Education
The Impact of a Broken Immigration System on U.S. Students and Schools
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Voting Rights Project

The UCLA Voting Rights Project is the flagship project of the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute aimed at creating an accessible and equitable system of voting for all Americans through impact litigation, research, and clinical education to expand access to the ballot box.

Voting Rights Project
Recent News & Press
Voting Rights Win in New Mexico: Navajo Community Gains Equal Opportunity to Elect Preferred Candidates in Second San Juan County Commission District
Voting Rights Project
Voting Rights Win in New Mexico: Navajo Community Gains Equal Opportunity to Elect Preferred Candidates in Second San Juan County Commission District
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UCLA LPPI Applauds the Appointment of Brenda Solórzano as President & CEO of The California Endowment
Diversity & Inclusion
UCLA LPPI Applauds the Appointment of Brenda Solórzano as President & CEO of The California Endowment
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UCLA LPPI Study Illuminates Latino Resilience in Fresno County
Demography & Population Studies
UCLA LPPI Study Illuminates Latino Resilience in Fresno County
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Federal Judge Approves Redistricting Map Favoring Latino Representation in Washington State
Voting Rights Project
Federal Judge Approves Redistricting Map Favoring Latino Representation in Washington State
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