Today, members of the Legislature joined with the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) and the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute (UCLA LPPI) faculty, fellows and staff to celebrate the launch of the Latina Futures, 2050 Lab (2050 Lab).
Read More | November 2, 2022
UCLA LPPI Founding Director Sonja Diaz issued the following statement in response to the racist, homophobic, and divisive statements by Los Angeles City leaders and public officials.
Read More | October 10, 2022
A new report published today by the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (UCLA LPPI) found that nationally, Latinos had the lowest registration rate among racial and ethnic groups in the 2020 election. In California, Latinos had the lowest registration rate of all voters with only slightly more than 60 percent of eligible Latino voters registered statewide.
Read More | September 27, 2022
Join the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (UCLA LPPI) on Tuesday, September 20 for a webinar event discussing extreme heat as a climate justice issue, its disproportionate impacts on Latinos, and emerging responses to protect the health and safety of frontline communities living under climate change.
Read More | September 11, 2022
Join UCLA LPPI, the California Latino Legislative Caucus, HOPE, and CA State Senator Monique Limón for a discussion on the importance of demographic diversity in state appointments.
Read More | August 30, 2022
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