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The UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute team is devoted to advocating for communities of color across the U.S.
UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute is committed to shaping a new narrative so that Latinos are meaningfully considered in all policymaking conversations.
“The campaign will be different than anything we have seen, so we need new strategies and more outreach than ever before,” said Matt Barreto, LPPI Co-founder.
Read More | May 29, 2020
This is a press release on the LPPI and the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge report on LA neighborhoods most affected by the Coronavirus pandemic which finds that the residents in LA’s Latino neighborhoods are the least likely to receive relief funds amid COVID-19, the UCLA report also provides recommendations for local leaders to fill…
LPPI expert David Hayes-Bautista explains why California Latinos do not have higher tunrout rates in United States elections, namely as a result of political culture of abstention.
LPPI expert David Hayes-Bautista says that immigration is not the most important issue to the Latino community, rather what motivates them most when voting is concern for the education of their children.
A LPPI analysis of data from eight states found that the Latino vote grew from 2014 to 2018, and this surge helped to flip control of the House as well as the young immigrant ‘Dreamers’ who mobilized people to vote.
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