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โThe [UCLA] study is focused on understanding how funds from the PayCheck Protection Program were distributed, with the objective of supporting small and microbusinesses to survive throughout the pandemic.โ
Read More | March 17, 2021
New research fromย UCLAย looks at what businesses received loan money and how much they received. It shows ZIP code and race played significant roles in determining how much loan money small business owners in California secured from the federal Paycheck Protection Program last year.ย ย โThe businesses that had the least amount of technological resources had difficulty…
Theย Daily Bruinย (March 5) interviewedย Dr. Michael Rodriguez, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of community health sciences, about the pandemicโs effect on health equity in the United States.ย โWe need to have a system that โฆ makes it easy for people who need care, to get care,โย Rodriguezย said.
A review of the 2020 presidential electionย byย UCLAโs Latino Policy and Politics Instituteย found that Latino voters across the country were decisive in winning the election for Biden. The report also showed that while there was a media spotlight on the Cuban-American voters who swung to Trump in Florida, the stateโs Puerto Rican-American community voted for Biden.
LPPI Executive Director Sonja Diazย featured on CNN, discussing how age-prioritized vaccine distribution has left behind the Latino community in California, ultimately putting our nationโs essential workers most at risk. โLatinos in the US, their median age is 30. For white Americans, it’s 58. So when you privilege older people in California, that ostensibly is going…
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