Yaroslavsky on Political Reverberations From Recall Election
California’s vote to oust or retain Gov. Gavin Newsom could be felt across a country that is divided on COVID-19 restrictions, party politics and more.
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California’s vote to oust or retain Gov. Gavin Newsom could be felt across a country that is divided on COVID-19 restrictions, party politics and more.
Belief in the American Dream that hard work is the key to success has motivated some Black and brown voters to support the recall of Gov. Newsom.
Teachers, principals, secretaries, counselors, coaches and other school professionals are key to building an atmosphere that fosters student development.
UCLA study finds Latinos in non-union jobs were seven times more likely to become unemployed amid COVID-19 surge.
Tierra Bills, an expert on socioeconomic impacts of transit decisions, will hold a joint appointment at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering.
While overall suicide rates in the U.S. decreased in 2019 and 2020, rates in the Black, Hispanic and Asian American communities continued to climb in many states.
His research shows a link between hotter temperatures and lagging performance at school and on the job.
As frustrations surround government efforts to provide relief, research led by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies reveals a growing crisis.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s $2.5 million grant will support databases aimed at advancing equitable policy solutions
Since it last hosted the Games in 1984, new venues, transit lines and dormitories have been built. But this time, the city won’t be protected in the event of massive cost overruns.
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