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UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute is committed to shaping a new narrative so that Latinos are meaningfully considered in all policymaking conversations.
A new data brief presents current information on the educational attainment of Latinas, focusing on those with a bachelor’s degree or higher, in the United States. The data brief, titled “Facts about Latina Educational Attainment in the United States,” uses data from the Latino Data Hub, which draws from the 2021 pooled 5-year American Community Survey (ACS).
Read More | February 29, 2024
A landmark federal trial, Coca v. City of Dodge City, is set to begin today, challenging the city’s at-large commission election system. Filed in December 2022, the case highlights the concerns over the dilution of Latino votes and seeks to ensure equitable representation in local governance.
Read More | February 26, 2024
Históricamente los latinos en California han tenido acceso desigual a los títulos de licenciatura comparados con las poblaciones no latinas del estado. Un nuevo estudio del Instituto Latino de Política Pública de UCLA (UCLA LPPI por sus siglas en inglés) examinó la matriculación, el éxito académico, las experiencias en el mercado laboral, y los índices de solicitud de financiamiento de los latinos en el Programa de Títulos de Licenciatura de los Colegios Comunitarios de California (CCB por sus siglas en inglés).
Read More | February 16, 2024
With Latinos in California having historically experienced inequities in bachelor’s degree access and attainment compared to the state’s non-Latino population, a new UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute study examined the enrollment, academic success, labor market experiences, and loan rate of Latinos in California Community Colleges Baccalaureate (CCB) Degree Program.
Read More | February 13, 2024
Today, the UCLA Voting Rights Project (UCLA VRP) filed a landmark lawsuit on behalf of Aleida Aquino and Brendalis Lopez, represented by the UCLA VRP, Myers, Brier & Kelly, LLP, Winebrake & Santillo, LLC, and Frederick P. Rooney. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, seeks to overturn an at-large election system for the Hazleton Area School Board (HASB) that dilutes the voting strength of the district’s sizable Latino population.
Read More | February 5, 2024
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