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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.
Nearly 17 million Latinos voted in the 2020 general election, a more than 30% increase compared to 2016, according to UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute data cited by The New York Times (Also: Yahoo! News).
Read More | April 4, 2021
“All along we have argued that English learners need additional time under normal circumstances, because they’re being asked to do much more than the typical kid who speaks English. They’re chronically short on instructional time, and this has exacerbated this so much that I worry … that they’re so far behind and they can’t catch…
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with UCLA historian Eric Avila about the impact of Biden’s infrastructure plan on racist urban planning and how systemic racism has shaped America’s urban development.
Read More | April 2, 2021
“Research on Latino voters in the presidential election found a 30.9% increase in ballots cast between 2020 and 2016; almost double the nationwide growth of 15.9%. Across the nation in Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Pennsylvania, and California, Latino voters made a difference… The electoral voice of California’s plurality population, Latinos and fastest growing demographic, Asian Americans,…
Read More | March 29, 2021
A UCLA study published today found that providing citizenship to all unauthorized immigrant workers in the United States would add at least $1.5 trillion to the American economy and $367 billion in federal and state tax revenue over the next decade. “As the Biden administration and congressional leaders consider how to move forward with immigration…
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