UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (LPPI)
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UCLA LPPI champions evidence-based policies that center the needs of Latinos & communities of color. Learn more at latino.ucla.edu
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We invite you to join us in-person on Friday, November 14th for a convening to discuss our newest publication, BEYOND SANCTUARY, and its relevance to the moment at hand. RSVP>> beyondsanctuary.eventbrite.com
October 3, 2025 at 6:52 PM
We invite you to join us in-person on Friday, November 14th for a convening to discuss our newest publication, BEYOND SANCTUARY, and its relevance to the moment at hand. RSVP>> beyondsanctuary.eventbrite.com
FACT: Latino neighborhoods face nearly triple the diesel pollution exposure than white neighborhoods, denser traffic, and greater proximity to toxic sites. Our new toolkit turns community insights into policy action for clean air and health equity. https://ucla.in/4hM9efR
Cleaner Air, Healthier Communities: A Policy Advocacy Toolkit for California’s Latino Communities
This policy toolkit provides key data and community-informed policy recommendations to address the disproportionate air pollution burdens facing California’s Latino neighborhoods.
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November 5, 2025 at 6:00 PM
FACT: Latino neighborhoods face nearly triple the diesel pollution exposure than white neighborhoods, denser traffic, and greater proximity to toxic sites. Our new toolkit turns community insights into policy action for clean air and health equity. https://ucla.in/4hM9efR
DYK: Latinas in the Inland Empire earn the lowest median hourly wage at $17, and even college-educated Latino workers earn less than their peers of other racial or ethnic groups. Read more: https://ucla.in/3WkxcoA
Latino Workers in the Inland Empire
Using data from the Latino Data Hub and eight semi-structured interviews, this report provides a comprehensive profile of Latino workers in the Inland Empire.
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October 27, 2025 at 4:40 PM
DYK: Latinas in the Inland Empire earn the lowest median hourly wage at $17, and even college-educated Latino workers earn less than their peers of other racial or ethnic groups. Read more: https://ucla.in/3WkxcoA
FACT: Between 2000 and 2022, the Latino workforce in the Inland Empire grew by 154% — from 460,000 to 1.2 million. That’s nearly 90% of all labor force growth in the region. Analysis by @UCLAlatino & #CIELOFund: https://ucla.in/3WkxcoA
Latino Workers in the Inland Empire
Using data from the Latino Data Hub and eight semi-structured interviews, this report provides a comprehensive profile of Latino workers in the Inland Empire.
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October 23, 2025 at 7:40 PM
FACT: Between 2000 and 2022, the Latino workforce in the Inland Empire grew by 154% — from 460,000 to 1.2 million. That’s nearly 90% of all labor force growth in the region. Analysis by @UCLAlatino & #CIELOFund: https://ucla.in/3WkxcoA
The Jan. 2025 wildfires disproportionately affected small businesses with under 10 employees, exacerbating their already unstable footing. New data briefs by UCLA LPPI and UCLA CNK provide the first integrated analysis of wildfire impact on small businesses.
Read more here:
https://ucla.in/3WOQL8C
Read more here:
https://ucla.in/3WOQL8C
October 21, 2025 at 6:30 PM
The Jan. 2025 wildfires disproportionately affected small businesses with under 10 employees, exacerbating their already unstable footing. New data briefs by UCLA LPPI and UCLA CNK provide the first integrated analysis of wildfire impact on small businesses.
Read more here:
https://ucla.in/3WOQL8C
Read more here:
https://ucla.in/3WOQL8C
Nearly nine months after the Eaton Fire, around 70% of severely damaged homes show no progress toward rebuilding, with families of color facing the greatest barriers to recovery and rebuilding. Read more: latino.ucla.edu/research/who...
Who’s Coming Home?
This data brief combines property sales, market listings, permits & fire damage data to create a snapshot of how Altadena homeowners are faring 7 months after the Eaton Fire.
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October 17, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Nearly nine months after the Eaton Fire, around 70% of severely damaged homes show no progress toward rebuilding, with families of color facing the greatest barriers to recovery and rebuilding. Read more: latino.ucla.edu/research/who...
Dr. Armenta’s journey started in California’s Imperial Valley, where she learned to love being Latina while witnessing constant immigration enforcement surveillance. Read more: https://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/lppi-amada-armenta-personal-history-influences-policy-efforts
LPPI faculty director Amada Armenta’s personal history influences her policy efforts
The UCLA professor and alumna’s pride in her heritage inspires her to empower Latino communities through her work.
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October 16, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Dr. Armenta’s journey started in California’s Imperial Valley, where she learned to love being Latina while witnessing constant immigration enforcement surveillance. Read more: https://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/lppi-amada-armenta-personal-history-influences-policy-efforts
On Indigenous Peoples Day, we celebrate the culture, contributions, and resiliency of Indigenous communities across the globe. UCLA LPPI acknowledges and honors the ancestral lands and histories of Indigenous peoples.
October 13, 2025 at 4:00 PM
On Indigenous Peoples Day, we celebrate the culture, contributions, and resiliency of Indigenous communities across the globe. UCLA LPPI acknowledges and honors the ancestral lands and histories of Indigenous peoples.
In 2023, Latinas earned $17/hr vs. $25 for all men.
Over a lifetime, that gap translates to over $1 million lost when compared to white men.
Data from UCLA LPPI shows persistent inequities by age, descent, and state: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Over a lifetime, that gap translates to over $1 million lost when compared to white men.
Data from UCLA LPPI shows persistent inequities by age, descent, and state: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Latino Data Hub
A groundbreaking digital platform offering free, reliable, and bilingual data that transforms our understanding of Latinos and equips us to create data-driven solutions for our communities.
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October 9, 2025 at 5:26 PM
In 2023, Latinas earned $17/hr vs. $25 for all men.
Over a lifetime, that gap translates to over $1 million lost when compared to white men.
Data from UCLA LPPI shows persistent inequities by age, descent, and state: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Over a lifetime, that gap translates to over $1 million lost when compared to white men.
Data from UCLA LPPI shows persistent inequities by age, descent, and state: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Latina Equal Pay Day (Oct. 8) marks how far into the year Latinas must work to earn what white men made the previous year. Despite record gains in education by Latinas, the wage gap endures. Read more: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Latino Data Hub
A groundbreaking digital platform offering free, reliable, and bilingual data that transforms our understanding of Latinos and equips us to create data-driven solutions for our communities.
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October 8, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Latina Equal Pay Day (Oct. 8) marks how far into the year Latinas must work to earn what white men made the previous year. Despite record gains in education by Latinas, the wage gap endures. Read more: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
DYK: Latinas now make up almost 20% of women in the U.S.? Yet, they’re still the lowest-paid major demographic in the workforce. Even among college graduates, Latinas earn less than their peers, proving that education alone isn’t shattering that pay gap.
Read more: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Read more: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Latino Data Hub
A groundbreaking digital platform offering free, reliable, and bilingual data that transforms our understanding of Latinos and equips us to create data-driven solutions for our communities.
bit.ly
October 8, 2025 at 5:23 PM
DYK: Latinas now make up almost 20% of women in the U.S.? Yet, they’re still the lowest-paid major demographic in the workforce. Even among college graduates, Latinas earn less than their peers, proving that education alone isn’t shattering that pay gap.
Read more: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Read more: http://bit.ly/3KGYov5
Latino workers are essential to CA’s economy—yet face steep inequities across all regions.
- A degree ≠ equal higher pay for Latinos.
- Nearly 1 in 3 jobs are at high risk of automation.
- Highest rates of overcrowded housing.
Read more: ucla.in/4mpinvA
- A degree ≠ equal higher pay for Latinos.
- Nearly 1 in 3 jobs are at high risk of automation.
- Highest rates of overcrowded housing.
Read more: ucla.in/4mpinvA
Key Facts About the Latino Workforce Across California
These briefs highlight Latino resilience, innovation, and community-driven strategies in South Phoenix, Tucson, Fruitvale, and San Ysidro neighborhoods during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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September 18, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Latino workers are essential to CA’s economy—yet face steep inequities across all regions.
- A degree ≠ equal higher pay for Latinos.
- Nearly 1 in 3 jobs are at high risk of automation.
- Highest rates of overcrowded housing.
Read more: ucla.in/4mpinvA
- A degree ≠ equal higher pay for Latinos.
- Nearly 1 in 3 jobs are at high risk of automation.
- Highest rates of overcrowded housing.
Read more: ucla.in/4mpinvA
DYK: Latino neighborhoods in California face significantly higher exposure to extreme heat and have less access to protective infrastructure like tree canopy. Read more in our latest analysis: https://ucla.in/46kWW8L
Climate Change and Health Disparities in California’s Latino Neighborhoods
This data brief provides key facts on how California’s Latino neighborhoods face disproportionate risks from extreme heat, air pollution, and health inequities.
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September 17, 2025 at 4:22 PM
DYK: Latino neighborhoods in California face significantly higher exposure to extreme heat and have less access to protective infrastructure like tree canopy. Read more in our latest analysis: https://ucla.in/46kWW8L
Our analysis uncovers how, in 2022, LOBs were 1.3× more likely than all businesses to report major sales losses and 1.5× more likely to report financing needs, yet they consistently faced greater barriers to credit. Read more: ucla.in/42gO42G
Post-Pandemic Small Business Recovery Amid Economic and Credit Headwinds
This data brief examines post-pandemic small business recovery in the U.S, highlighting how Latino-owned businesses have grown in number despite facing disproportionate challenges with earnings, acces...
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September 12, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Our analysis uncovers how, in 2022, LOBs were 1.3× more likely than all businesses to report major sales losses and 1.5× more likely to report financing needs, yet they consistently faced greater barriers to credit. Read more: ucla.in/42gO42G
FACT: From 2018 to 2022, Latino-owned businesses grew from 533,000 to 658,000, preventing a decline in total U.S. business counts despite challenges. Read more: ucla.in/42gO42G
Post-Pandemic Small Business Recovery Amid Economic and Credit Headwinds
This data brief examines post-pandemic small business recovery in the U.S, highlighting how Latino-owned businesses have grown in number despite facing disproportionate challenges with earnings, acces...
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September 11, 2025 at 4:08 PM
FACT: From 2018 to 2022, Latino-owned businesses grew from 533,000 to 658,000, preventing a decline in total U.S. business counts despite challenges. Read more: ucla.in/42gO42G
New Research! In Tucson’s 12th Avenue Corridor, community-led mutual aid, business support, & cultural organizing delivered immediate relief to community members dealing with challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more: ucla.in/41O0HlC
Learn more: ucla.in/41O0HlC
Building Stronger Communities: La Doce, AZ
This case study combines quantitative data and community voices to highlight Latino-led, grassroots-driven responses to COVID-19 in Tucson’s La Doce Corridor.
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September 5, 2025 at 10:46 PM
New Research! In Tucson’s 12th Avenue Corridor, community-led mutual aid, business support, & cultural organizing delivered immediate relief to community members dealing with challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more: ucla.in/41O0HlC
Learn more: ucla.in/41O0HlC
In South Phoenix, collaborative networks equipped and educated residents to shape more equitable and resident-centered transit projects from design to implementation. Learn more: ucla.in/4lB49r6
Building Stronger Communities: South Phoenix, AZ
This case study combines quantitative data and community voices to highlight Latino-led, grassroots-driven responses to COVID-19 in South Phoenix, AZ
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September 4, 2025 at 11:10 PM
In South Phoenix, collaborative networks equipped and educated residents to shape more equitable and resident-centered transit projects from design to implementation. Learn more: ucla.in/4lB49r6
In San Ysidro, COVID-19 death rates were triple the county average, but local leaders and community orgs collaborated to achieve the highest vaccination rates through tailored outreach. Learn more about Latino-led Economic Development in San Ysidro: ucla.in/47R9LKl
Building Stronger Communities: San Ysidro, CA
This case study combines quantitative data and community voices to highlight Latino-led, grassroots-driven responses to COVID-19 in San Ysidro.
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September 3, 2025 at 5:16 PM
In San Ysidro, COVID-19 death rates were triple the county average, but local leaders and community orgs collaborated to achieve the highest vaccination rates through tailored outreach. Learn more about Latino-led Economic Development in San Ysidro: ucla.in/47R9LKl
During the pandemic, Fruitvale community orgs leveraged historic coalitions for crisis response. The Resilient Fruitvale Collaborative organized culturally competent outreach, testing, & aid distribution for Latino and Mam residents. Learn more: ucla.in/46ZlJkR
Building Stronger Communities: Fruitvale, CA
This case study combines quantitative data and community voices to highlight Latino-led, grassroots-driven responses to COVID-19 in Oakland’s Fruitvale neighborhood.
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September 2, 2025 at 4:45 PM
During the pandemic, Fruitvale community orgs leveraged historic coalitions for crisis response. The Resilient Fruitvale Collaborative organized culturally competent outreach, testing, & aid distribution for Latino and Mam residents. Learn more: ucla.in/46ZlJkR
This summer, six UCLA Luskin students are gaining hands-on policy experience—from the State Capitol to grassroots orgs—working on housing, immigration, climate justice & more. Learn more: ucla.in/47mQHmW
The 2025 Monica Salinas Field Fellowship Cohort Announced
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, two new data briefs from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (LPPI) spotlight the resilience of self-employed women entrepreneurs in California.
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August 5, 2025 at 5:22 PM
This summer, six UCLA Luskin students are gaining hands-on policy experience—from the State Capitol to grassroots orgs—working on housing, immigration, climate justice & more. Learn more: ucla.in/47mQHmW
Discover the upgraded Latino Data Hub! New 2023 ACS data, K–12 English Learner stats, and more ways to analyze Latino experiences. Discover more at latinodatahub.org.
Latino Data Hub
A groundbreaking digital platform offering free, reliable, and bilingual data that transforms our understanding of Latinos and equips us to create data-driven solutions for our communities.
latinodatahub.org
July 25, 2025 at 5:04 PM
Discover the upgraded Latino Data Hub! New 2023 ACS data, K–12 English Learner stats, and more ways to analyze Latino experiences. Discover more at latinodatahub.org.
The Latino Data Hub’s 2025 update is here! New child wellbeing data, transportation metrics, and a re-designed filter function with 5 new filters. Empowering Latino communities with data! Visit latinodatahub.org!
Latino Data Hub
A groundbreaking digital platform offering free, reliable, and bilingual data that transforms our understanding of Latinos and equips us to create data-driven solutions for our communities.
latinodatahub.org
July 21, 2025 at 5:03 PM
The Latino Data Hub’s 2025 update is here! New child wellbeing data, transportation metrics, and a re-designed filter function with 5 new filters. Empowering Latino communities with data! Visit latinodatahub.org!
UCLA LPPI’s Latino Data Hub just got a major 2025 upgrade! New disability data, education metrics, and a unique automation risk indicator for Latino workers. Explore latinodatahub.org today!
Latino Data Hub
A groundbreaking digital platform offering free, reliable, and bilingual data that transforms our understanding of Latinos and equips us to create data-driven solutions for our communities.
latinodatahub.org
July 17, 2025 at 4:31 PM
UCLA LPPI’s Latino Data Hub just got a major 2025 upgrade! New disability data, education metrics, and a unique automation risk indicator for Latino workers. Explore latinodatahub.org today!
New UCLA LPPI report details risks to CA’s safety net from $186 billion in federal SNAP cuts. CalFresh serves 5M Californians. Learn who depends on it and why it matters. Read: ucla.in/4kNurWG
Key Facts About CalFresh Beneficiaries
This data brief examines how proposed federal SNAP cuts threaten food access for millions of Californians and disproportionately impact Latino communities.
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July 16, 2025 at 10:52 PM
New UCLA LPPI report details risks to CA’s safety net from $186 billion in federal SNAP cuts. CalFresh serves 5M Californians. Learn who depends on it and why it matters. Read: ucla.in/4kNurWG
UCLA LPPI faculty expert, Irene Vega, speaks with NPR about her detailed analysis from her book “Bordering on Indifference,” which dives into the principles that shape how U.S. immigration agents understand and carry out their professional responsibilities. Check it out: www.npr.org/2025/07/16/n...
Author and scholar Irene Vega discusses her book 'Bordering on Indifference'
NPR speaks with scholar and author Irene Vega about her detailed analysis of the principles that shape how U.S. immigration agents understand and carry out their professional responsibilities.
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July 16, 2025 at 10:46 PM
UCLA LPPI faculty expert, Irene Vega, speaks with NPR about her detailed analysis from her book “Bordering on Indifference,” which dives into the principles that shape how U.S. immigration agents understand and carry out their professional responsibilities. Check it out: www.npr.org/2025/07/16/n...