Tag: immigration
Immigration: Faculty Fellow Manuel Pastor on the Changing Face of California
KCET
When it comes to a discussion of environmental justice, social and economic equity, immigration and many other issues affecting the urban landscape, few know more than Manuel Pastor.
L.A. Once Feared and Criminalized Immigrants. Have We Changed?
Zocola
We here in Los Angeles are familiar with the use of fear as an instrument of public policy. Whether it was the LAPD’s occupation of South Central, the Hollywood black lists, the Japanese internment or the zoot suit riots, we’ve been perpetrators and victims, and we bear the scars.
Leave Emma Lazarus Out of It
Politico
Regardless of what you think our nation’s immigration policy should be today, it shouldn’t be determined by a schmaltzy sonnet written for a different era.
Latino Political Pulse: How Hispanics Have Changed California Politics
NBC News
With the California presidential primary upon us, we asked a group of California Latina scholars to give us their thoughts on how Hispanics have changed politics in the Golden State and its lasting impact in 2016 and beyond.