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Silvia R. González


Issues COVID-19, Environment & Climate Resilience, Housing & Homelessness, Inequality & Poverty, Mobility & Opportunity

Director of Research, UCLA LPPI
UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute

Silvia R. González directs climate, environmental justice, and health research at LPPI.  She has worked extensively as a researcher and consultant with nonprofit, community-based, and government organizations on projects related to neighborhood change and gentrification, anti-displacement policies, environmental equity, and climate planning. Her academic research focuses on how the places we live in influence socioeconomic inequality and environmental health outcomes along racial lines. At LPPI, Gonzalez has co-authored multiple reports analyzing the neighborhoods most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including Left Behind During a Global Pandemic: An Analysis of Los Angeles County Neighborhoods at Risk of Not Receiving COVID-19 Individual Rebates Under the CARES Act.
Previously, Silvia worked as the founding assistant director at the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge where she led projects that examine racial inequality in Los Angeles. More recently, she co-directed community-based and environmental equity research projects at the Luskin Center for Innovation to advance the Human Right to Water and Community-led Climate Investments in California. She continues to be affiliated with these centers. She holds a BA in Geography/Environmental Studies and a Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning with a focus on Economic Development from UCLA. Silvia received her PhD from UCLA in Urban Planning in 2020

Blog Posts from Silvia R. González

How Tariffs Threaten Economic Mobility for Latino Communities

Silvia R. González

While much of the current public conversation has focused on how tariffs are rattling the stock market, we must look beyond Wall Street and examine the real and lasting consequences for working-class communities and small business owners. These tariffs act as regressive taxes—raising the cost of everyday goods while offering no corresponding relief to families…

LPPI Hosts a Wildfire Research Briefing with Journalists

By Cris Rivera

The recent Los Angeles wildfire research by the UCLA Latino Politics Institute (LPPI) was the focus of a media briefing hosted on March 5 at UCLA.  Dr. Silvia González, LPPI’s director of research and representatives from the Institute of Popular Education of Southern California (IDEPSCA), an organization that has been on the front lines of wildfire support…

Latina and Black Women Entrepreneurs Policy Forum Highlights Barriers and Solutions  

LPPI Comms

On February 4, over 40 women policymakers, researchers, and business leaders convened at UC Center Sacramento for the Latina and Black Women Entrepreneurs Policy Forum, hosted by the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (LPPI). The event examined structural inequities facing Latina and Black women entrepreneurs in California and explored data-driven policy solutions to foster…

Reports from Silvia R. González

More in the Research Library
Born into Uncertainty: The Health and Social Costs of Ending Birthright Citizenship
Policy Report Health

Born into Uncertainty: The Health and Social Costs of Ending Birthright Citizenship

Wildfires and Latino Communities: Analysis of Residents, Workers, and Jobs in  LA County Fire Evacuation Zones
Data for Action Environment & Climate Resilience

Wildfires and Latino Communities: Analysis of Residents, Workers, and Jobs in LA County Fire Evacuation Zones

Wildfires and Latino Communities
Data for Action Environment & Climate Resilience

Wildfires and Latino Communities

Wildfires and Latino Communities: Health, Economic, and Preparedness Challenges
Data for Action Environment & Climate Resilience

Wildfires and Latino Communities: Health, Economic, and Preparedness Challenges

5 Facts to Strengthen Resilience for California’s Small Businesses
Data for Action Environment & Climate Resilience

5 Facts to Strengthen Resilience for California’s Small Businesses

Limited English Proficient Speakers and Their Access to Medicaid Managed Care
Policy Report Health

Limited English Proficient Speakers and Their Access to Medicaid Managed Care

Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in Arizona Face Challenges in Climate Change and Sustainability in a Post-COVID Economy
White Paper COVID-19

Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in Arizona Face Challenges in Climate Change and Sustainability in a Post-COVID Economy

Centering Small Ethnic Businesses in Los Angeles for a Just Transition
Policy Report Environment & Climate Resilience

Centering Small Ethnic Businesses in Los Angeles for a Just Transition

Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in Texas Face Challenges in Technology, Climate Change, and Sustainability in a Post-COVID Economy
White Paper COVID-19

Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in Texas Face Challenges in Technology, Climate Change, and Sustainability in a Post-COVID Economy

Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in California Face Challenges in Technology, Climate Change, and Sustainability in a Post-COVID Economy
White Paper COVID-19

Business as Usual: Entrepreneurs of Color in California Face Challenges in Technology, Climate Change, and Sustainability in a Post-COVID...

5 Facts about Latina Workers in California
Data for Action Jobs & Labor

5 Facts about Latina Workers in California

Implementation Lessons from the 2022 Medi-Cal Expansion to Undocumented Adults Aged Fifty and Above
Policy Report Health

Implementation Lessons from the 2022 Medi-Cal Expansion to Undocumented Adults Aged Fifty and Above

Fear at the Tap: Factors Contributing to Public Drinking Water Distrust in Latino Communities
Policy Report Environment & Climate Resilience

Fear at the Tap: Factors Contributing to Public Drinking Water Distrust in Latino Communities

Pandemic Impacts on Self-Employed Latinas in Texas
Data for Action COVID-19

Pandemic Impacts on Self-Employed Latinas in Texas

Pandemic Impacts on Self-Employed Latinas in Arizona
Data for Action COVID-19

Pandemic Impacts on Self-Employed Latinas in Arizona

Pandemic Impacts on Self-Employed Latinas in California
Data for Action COVID-19

Pandemic Impacts on Self-Employed Latinas in California

Sacramento Policy Briefing Luncheon
Policy Briefing & Webinar Education

Sacramento Policy Briefing Luncheon

Latino and Asian Households in California Are Behind on Rent and Behind in Access to State Relief Program
Policy Report COVID-19

Latino and Asian Households in California Are Behind on Rent and Behind in Access to State Relief Program

KEEPING THE STOVE ON: Covid-19 and Utility Debt in Communities Served by Southern California Gas Company
Policy Report COVID-19

KEEPING THE STOVE ON: Covid-19 and Utility Debt in Communities Served by Southern California Gas Company

Disparities in the Distribution of Paycheck Protection Program Funds in California’s Congressional Districts
Policy Report Mobility & Opportunity

Disparities in the Distribution of Paycheck Protection Program Funds in California’s Congressional Districts

Interactive Map- Disparities in the Distribution of the Paycheck Protection Program in CA
Data for Action Mobility & Opportunity

Interactive Map- Disparities in the Distribution of the Paycheck Protection Program in CA

Disparities in the Distribution of Paycheck Protection Program Funds Between Majority-White Neighborhoods and Neighborhoods of Color in California
Policy Report Mobility & Opportunity

Disparities in the Distribution of Paycheck Protection Program Funds Between Majority-White Neighborhoods and Neighborhoods of Color in C...

Jobless During A Global Pandemic: The Disparate Impact of COVID-19 on Workers of Color in the World’s Fifth Largest Economy
Policy Report COVID-19

Jobless During A Global Pandemic: The Disparate Impact of COVID-19 on Workers of Color in the World’s Fifth Largest Economy

Struggling to Stay Home: How COVID-19 Shelter in Place Policies Affect Los Angeles County’s Black and Latino Neighborhoods
Policy Report COVID-19

Struggling to Stay Home: How COVID-19 Shelter in Place Policies Affect Los Angeles County’s Black and Latino Neighborhoods

Left Behind During a Global Pandemic: An Analysis of Los Angeles County Neighborhoods at Risk of Not Receiving COVID-19 Individual Rebates Under the CARES Act
Policy Report COVID-19

Left Behind During a Global Pandemic: An Analysis of Los Angeles County Neighborhoods at Risk of Not Receiving COVID-19 Individual Rebate...

Implications of COVID-19 on At-Risk Workers by Neighborhood in Los Angeles
Policy Report COVID-19

Implications of COVID-19 on At-Risk Workers by Neighborhood in Los Angeles