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In this podcast, produced by the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture, Sonja Diaz, the Executive Director of the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, speaks about the Latino vote in 2020. “One of the ways to engage in politics is through the ballot. It’s really important for people in California, who may…
Read More | October 30, 2020
Young voters’ signatures may also change drastically from what they had chosen in high school when they first got their license and registered to vote through the Department of Motor Vehicles, said Sonni Waknin, managing law fellow at the UCLA Voting Rights Project.
David Hayes-Bautista, a UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute expert says, “Facts tell different stories, depending on who is picking them, and placing them in a narrative line. People said ‘well Latinos are going to have a high rate because Latinos tend to suffer from obesity they eat all these tortillas and chicharrones and do everything…
Sonja Diaz, the Executive Director of the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, appears as a panelist on The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities’ Town Hall “The 2020 Presidential Election: Its Impact on Latinos and Hispanic Higher Education,” to discuss the 2020 presidential election, and where each candidate stands on key issues, particularly education, and how their…
David Hayes-Bautista, a UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute expert, says 60 to 80 percent of farm workers are undocumented and thus do not qualify for ACA coverage but are especially vulnerable to getting infected and dying from COVID.
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