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Month: May 2017

Regulating Workplace Risk in California’s Informal Economy

May 29, 2017 bppj 0

By Jesús Guzman   Lost underneath much of the debate about immigration is a related policy question about the informal labor market many immigrants use […]

California’s Resistance to the Trump Anti-Immigrant Agenda

May 23, 2017 bppj 0

  By Jesús Guzmán   “Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land,” were the words issued in a joint statement by California […]

Marine Le Pen and the Rise of European Hawks

May 16, 2017 bppj 0

By Jerry Chiang For many American voters in the past election cycle, the offensive bravado and hawkish wave of populism that ushered Donald Trump into […]

Teachers need more than 18 months to grow professionally

May 1, 2017 bppj 0

By Steven Almazan After one year of teaching in LAUSD, I was fired. Outside the district, given more time and mentoring, I was eventually nominated […]

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