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Sonja Diaz, the founding executive director of theĀ Latino Policy and Politics Institute at UCLAĀ appeared as a guest speaker on AirTalk. āPresident Donald Trump participated in a naturalization ceremony last night despite the last four years of an administration that saw kids in cages, families separated at the border, a Muslim ban, and public charge rules….
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A new study fromĀ UCLA’s Latino Policy and Politics InstituteĀ indicates the juvenile justice system either is not collecting data on Latinx youth or is failing to collect the data consistently. CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas joins CBSN to discuss how it is possible that members of the country’s largest ethnic group are being undercounted.
InĀ City of Inmates: Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771-1965,Ā Kelly Lytle HernĆ”ndezĀ tackled L.A.ās sprawl of jails and prisons, explaining how the city came to create the largest prison system in the U.S. by systematically and intentionally āpurging, removing, caging ⦠and eliminatingā immigrants and people of color.
āIn late April, a detailed 20-page LAC DPH report showed how COVID-19 cases and deaths were significantly higher among Black and Latino populations compared with white and Asian populations, with poverty another leading factorāfindings mirrored in this moreĀ recent UCLA [Latino Policy & Politics Institute] analysis.ā
Research by ProfessorsĀ David Hayes-BautistaĀ and Paul Hsu showed increased mortality rates in all Latino age groups: young adults, early middle age, and late middle age.
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