Park on New Research on Heat, Learning and the Racial Gap
Being exposed to higher temperatures throughout the school year is “like a thousand little cuts to your ability to focus and concentrate and learn,” he says.
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Being exposed to higher temperatures throughout the school year is “like a thousand little cuts to your ability to focus and concentrate and learn,” he says.
The LPPI executive director provides analysis of the vice presidential debate, Latino voter outreach and attempts to suppress turnout.
The pandemic has filled streets with bikes, pedestrians and outdoor restaurants instead of cars, bringing previously unthinkable parking reforms closer to reality.
“COVID-19 is the tip of the iceberg of vulnerability for Hispanics,” and eliminating disparities should be a national priority, he writes.
Latinx foundation presidents, CEOs and trustees come together to examine issues of crucial importance to Black and brown communities.
Worsening climate change deepens educational inequities across the United States and around the world, UCLA’s R. Jisung Park finds.
Candidates launch virtual strategies to get out the vote as the campaign timetable is hastened by the push toward early voting.
“Sometimes when people want to make government better, they make it harder for communities of color,” she says.
As travel of all kinds has declined during the pandemic, app-based mobility companies seek new ways to stay nimble.
Report from the Latino Policy and Politics Initiative recommends preparing and retraining the Latino workforce for jobs in the digital economy.
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