Grant to Support LPPI Research on Strengthening Latino Workforce
Irvine Foundation funding will support data collection on the impact of COVID-19 on Latino workers in California to promote policies that ensure economic mobility.
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that Mary Braswell contributed 972 entries already.
Irvine Foundation funding will support data collection on the impact of COVID-19 on Latino workers in California to promote policies that ensure economic mobility.
After the unexpected death of scholar Jack L. Walker Jr. 30 years ago, a team of collaborators helped complete his landmark book “Mobilizing Interest Groups in America.”
Anderson Forecast panelists say an equitable post-COVID recovery requires upending political and economic systems marked by moneyed interests and deep-rooted racism.
“If you don’t have to commute, then that changes not only the structures that people will demand, but it also changes the locations that they’re likely to inhabit.”
A series of celebrations and orientations launch the new academic year after months of remote learning.
Survey reveals widespread financial losses, closures and staff reductions, and difficulty accessing local, state or federal aid.
CiBiC initiative, which will create digital art in real time, advances in NSF competition.
Community-based organizers rallied the electorate, creating momentum for the 2022 midterm elections, she says.
“If there’s evidence, bring it on and let’s deal with it. But if you don’t have the evidence, then keep your mouth shut,” he says.
Laws adopted a century ago to curb the influence of powerful special interests have now become the tool of special interests, he says.
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
3250 Public Affairs Building - Box 951656
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656