Sonja Diaz, a Los Angeles resident who is the founding director of the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute, spent hours navigating the countyâs online portal to book appointments for several of her elderly relatives, who were having trouble confirming vaccinations at Dodger Stadium. âItâs like winning the Lotto or getting the Golden Ticket at Charlie…
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Research Director Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas, Research Analyst Kassandra Hernandez, and VRP Fellow Michael Rios featured in the Daily Bruin. The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute released a study Jan. 19 that found that about 16.6 million Latinos voted during the 2020 presidential election â a 30.9% increase from the 12.7 million Latinos who voted in the 2016 election. This increase was almost…
Managing Attorney and Voting Rights Counsel Sonni Waknin of UCLAâs Voting Rights Project wrote an op-ed critiquing Republican legislators in Arizona attempting to change election laws to make it harder for people in Arizona to cast a ballot. âThese changes would not increase funding for local officials or provide assistance to those with disabilities in Arizona. No,…
Sonja Diaz, founder of the Latino Politics & Policy Initiative at UCLA, said that young workers and people of color are bearing the brunt of the state’s coronavirus surges. She said the Trump administration deserves much of the blame for the disjointed response, but that Democrats need to stay focused on the priorities of vaccinating people…
âWhat weâre seeing illustrated is about 150 years of medical neglect,â says Dr. David Hayes-Bautista, director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at UCLA School of Medicine. âThese disparities didnât suddenly appear nine months ago at the beginning of the pandemic. These disparities have been built in, decision by decision.â
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