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âWe donât want that funding to come in the last month before the election,â said Matt Barreto. âOne of the lessons was that wasnât useful. We need that funding to come in much earlier to build up local structures, to build up party committees. âThose need to be Latino-led. If you want to earn the…
Read More | March 10, 2021
Read Publication âIf we preserve our workforce, Californiaâs businesses will have the labor to recover, and thatâs important for the worldâs fifth-largest economy,â said Sonja Diaz, one of 70 Latino leaders who wrote a letter to Newsom asking for a more equitable distribution policy. âThe better California does in saving lives and opening schools, the higher the public…
Read More | March 6, 2021
The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute and a group of Latino leaders from across California issued the following statements in response to the state’s updated vaccine equity metric to target 40 percent of COVID-19 vaccine doses to the hardest-hit communities in the lowest quartile of the Heathy Places Index.
Read More | March 4, 2021
Natalie Masuoka, a political science and Asian American studies associate professor, said that while there was generally a rise in anti-Asian bias over the course of 2020, it is still difficult to document and track the existence of patterns of hate crimes. âWe donât necessarily have a straightforward way of recording a hate crime occurring,â…
Read More | March 1, 2021
David Hayes-Bautista, a professor of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine and director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, said he saw disparities in his early experiences in academia. Hayes-Bautista said he felt discouraged to complete research on Latino health because when he was first hired as faculty,…
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