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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.
“Maybe they were afraid to go to the doctor during the pandemic,” says Dr. Yohualli Anaya, of the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute. “I am concerned about what we are going to be seeing in these months and years.”
Read More | May 1, 2021
โDuring the count, it was Latino communities that were having really high rates of infections and deaths, which also definitely impacted the way in which people view the priority of a census,โ saidย Rodrigo Dominguez-Villegas, director of research for theย Latino Policy & Politics Instituteย at UCLA. โWhen your community is dying, you donโt really care so much…
Read More | April 29, 2021
โUntil the census catches up to Latinosโ racial reality, we wonโt truly know how they are faring compared with other racial groups when it comes to factors as varied as educational inequality, deaths while in police custody, COVID-19 disparities and so many other fundamental social issues of our time,โ writes LPPI Expert,ย Laura E. Gomez.
“This recall is really about a referendum of how we reopen; how our elected leaders including at the top, the governor, is able to ensure that people are having access to things to keep them not only safe, but making sure the world’s fifth largest economy can continue to thrive,” saidย Sonja Diaz.
Read More | April 28, 2021
Dr. Michael Rodrรญguez, profesor de ciencias de la salud comunitaria de la Facultad de Salud Pรบblica Fielding de UCLA, habla sobre el estado de la pandemia a nivel mundial. โDesafortunadamente, la situaciรณn de la pandemia por COVID-19 sigue siendo fuerte en todo el mundoโ, dijo Rodrรญguez. “Hay una necesidad urgente de prรกcticas que reduzcan el…
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