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Ethnic Studies in California

March 1, 2021

An unsteady jump

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Identity Politics Do Not Play Well with Latinos

December 4, 2020

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Trump exploited status anxiety within the Latino community

November 9, 2020

Latinos have divergent

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America’s electoral future: The coming generational transformation

October 22, 2020

by William H.

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Ending California’s ban on affirmative action could show how far it’s come

August 6, 2020

by Dan Morain

Education

Business major fails to attract Latino students

July 30, 2020

by Kevin Singer,

Culture

Now Is a Time to Learn From Hispanic Americans

June 29, 2020

They’re not “criminals,

Culture

California forges a path through America’s racial divide

June 16, 2020

by Ronald Brownstein

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Why the CBP’s Presence at the DC Protests Should Alarm All Of Us

June 11, 2020

by Karl Jacoby

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America has two economies—and they’re diverging fast

February 5, 2020

by Mark Muro

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