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Perspective: Gente De Boyle Heights: Rise and Stand for Your Community

September 19, 2017 bppj 0

This page is also available in: Spanish By Steven Almazan On the outside, non-native Angelenos see Boyle Heights as a cultural war zone where residents are […]

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 […]

What California’s Ambitious Climate Bills Mean for Policy

September 19, 2016 bppj 0

by Chris Busch and Hallie Kennan California recently fortified its role as a global leader in climate policy with passage of Senate Bill (SB) 32 […]

BART’s Aging Infrastructure Needs an Upgrade

March 31, 2016 bppj 0

by Minh Nguyen 3/31/2016 When Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) began operations in 1972, it heralded an age of reliable and efficient transit for Bay […]

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Prop 35 – Californians Against Sexual Exploitation (CASE) Act

October 21, 2012 bppj 0

Lisa is a graduate student at the Goldman School of Public Policy. Sex trafficking and exploitation of young women and girls largely conjures up images […]

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Survey Results: Which Propositions Do You Think Californians Should Know More About?

October 20, 2012 bppj 0

By Jessica Reed https://8999641-878515323805221622.preview.editmysite.com/uploads/8/9/9/9/8999641/7571632_orig.png PMJ Blog recently polled GSPP students, asking which propositions on the upcoming November 6th ballot they thought Californians should know more about. […]

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