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Amid once-in-a-lifetime circumstances, UCLA Luskin honors the Class of 2020
Racial, Class Disparities Found Amid Persistent Shortfall in 2020 Census Response
A looming undercount puts the prospect of a complete and unbiased enumeration in doubt, according to a new CNK report
State’s Black, Latino Workers Less Likely to Be Covered by Unemployment Insurance
UCLA report recommends that California extend economic recovery funding to all workers
New Study Warns of Looming Eviction Crisis in Los Angeles County
A report from the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy predicts that as many as 120,000 households, with 184,000 children, could experience homelessness because of the pandemic
New Scholarship Offers Support to Emerging Latino Leaders
Partnership with Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute aims to bolster student diversity
UCLA Study Finds Strong Support for LAPD’s Community Policing Program
Researchers say crime declines and trust increases when officers work alongside residents to build relationships
Seeking Public Housing Solutions for Japan in Los Angeles
Urban planning alumna Kimiko Shiki returns to UCLA Luskin as a visiting scholar
UC Regent and Former Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez Delivers Commencement Address
The ‘lifelong advocate for the people of California’ honors UCLA Luskin graduates during a virtual celebration
COVID-19 Pandemic Could Cost California Transportation Billions in Revenue
New research highlights need for policymakers to prepare for a future shortfall
Jerry Brown Speaks Out on Curbing Coronavirus and Building a Strong Future
Former governor's conversation with biographer Jim Newton draws virtual audience of more than 1,300