UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute expert Chon Noriega appears on KCET alongside a panel of UCLA scholars to explore the question of “What Is Power?.” Noriega explores faith and community activism, Latinx representation in museums, and health disparities in communities of color.
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Dr. Annabelle de St. Maurice, co-chief infection prevention officer at UCLA Health, said the riskiest part of voting will be the time spent in line. She recommends that people consider alternative methods like mail-in or early voting. “The highest risk will be waiting in line because you’ll potentially be clustered around people for a long…
Matt Barreto, the founder of Latino Decisions, said the efforts appear to be succeeding: 77% of registered Latino voters in California say they are “sure” they will vote in the election, and another 14% say they will “probably” vote. And from 69% to 20%, Latinos in California say they plan to vote Democrats in their…
“Right now, the right to vote is under attack,” Matt Barreto, professor of political science and the co-founder of the research and polling firm Latino Decisions, told the audience attending the webinar, “Protecting the Right to Vote in the 2020 Presidential Election.” (UCLA’s Chad Dunn and Natalie Masuoka are mentioned.)
Dr. Annabelle de St. Maurice, UCLA Health’s co-chief infection-prevention officer has written about safety concerns around in-person voting and is a co-author of a UCLA Voting Rights Project white paper on voting during the pandemic.
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