Sonja Diaz, the Executive Director of the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, joins a Local-to-Global webcast on what to expect following the November 3, 2020, U.S. presidential election.
Read More | October 30, 2020
“People are avoiding going to hospitals to avoid becoming infected and not receiving an account, and rightly so,” explains Arturo Vargas Bustamante, professor of health policy at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
Tens of millions of dollars are fueling arguments over what to fund and why “because, essentially, people are more interested in health-care initiatives,” said Arturo Vargas Bustamante, associate professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the University of California, Los Angeles.
“The pandemic has changed the nature of the election,” said Biden pollster Matt Barreto. “And so from our perspective, we’re pushing harder as a result of that, saying, ‘OK, let’s not let some of those votes who normally might expect a door-knock — let’s not let them go to waste.’ Which is why we are continuing…
Sonja Diaz, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute Executive Director, writes an Op-ed with Hector Sanchez Barba of Mi Familia Vota in Latino Rebels on the importance of lifting up Voting Rights Project research on vote-by-mail. “Suppressive tactics, vote by mail restrictions, and a lack of education on how to correctly vote by mail create…
Read More | October 23, 2020
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