Doubling Down at UCLA Luskin undergrads are bringing a public service ethos to second majors, including from the arts and sciences
Luskin undergrads are bringing a public service ethos to second majors, including from the arts and sciences
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Luskin undergrads are bringing a public service ethos to second majors, including from the arts and sciences
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“Our art, culture and creativity are some of our country’s most valuable resources,” says Maria Rosario Jackson PhD ’96, newly confirmed as NEA chair.
Lack of inclusion leaves Latinos voiceless on crucial issues that affect their communities, including democracy, the economy, COVID-19, immigration and environmental justice.
“Historically, schools have also played the role of creating a better society and a better world. This is the right time to retreat back to that,” he says.
Plummeting ridership and a labor shortage have led to cuts in routes and services, putting the system’s already-underfunded goals for 2040 further out of reach.
The upcoming Los Angeles mayor’s race offers leaders an opportunity to break old and ineffective patterns and find innovative public safety solutions, she said.
“It took a long time for us to get into this hole, and it’s going to take a long time to get out,” he says as efforts to increase the state’s housing stock face a backlash.
Parents should be educated about how to recognize warning signs that mass shooters often show and where to turn for help if they are concerned.
Nearly 1,500 unhoused people died in L.A. County during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to estimates by the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy.
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