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âlos latinos siguen en gran medida âexcluidosâ de las entidades que bajo su paraguas narran la historia del paĂs, segĂșn denunciĂł este lunes un informe. Se trata del primer âanĂĄlisis rigurosoâ, a cargo de la Universidad de California en Los Angeles (UCLA), la Iniciativa de PolĂticas Latinas (LPPI), y el Centro de InvestigaciĂłn de Estudios…
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âen tĂ©rminos de diversificar el liderazgo y el gobierno, se ha presentado muy poco, casi ningĂșn progresoâ, dijo Noriega.
Media Advisory: “Invisible No More: An Evaluation of the Smithsonian Institution and Latino Representation” took place on September 10, 2018 over a conference call in order to announce the results of LPPI’s study on Latino representation within the Smithsonian Institution.
LPPI launches the first ever analysis to evaluate the Smithsonian Institutionâs progress in implementing the ten recommendations from its 1994 report on the significant underrepresentation of Latinos in the Smithsonian workforce, programming, and collections. This project, led by LPPI experts Dr. Matt Barreto, Sonja Diaz, Dr. Juan Herrera and Dr. Chon Noriega of the UCLA…
LPPI Co-founder Matt Barreto and past LPPI fellow Tyler Reny wrote an article covering the impacts that racist rhetoric, specifically leadersâ anti-Asian and xenophobic rhetoric, amid the Coronavirus pandemic have had on Asian communities and the increase anxieties it has caused.
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