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From Student Politics to Capitol Insurrection: The Intensification of Extremism at UCLA and Beyond

March 16, 2021/in Announcements LCHP Research Reports /by LCHP

On January 6, 2021, hundreds of far-right protestors, many of them wearing white nationalist clothing and insignia, stormed the U.S. Capitol building. On February 16, UCLA student Christian Secor was […]

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LCHP Releases Report on the History of Homelessness in LA County

February 10, 2021/in Announcements History→Policy History→Policy (Featured) LCHP Research Reports Reports /by LCHP
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LCHP Research Fellows Release Report on History of Traffic Congestion in Los Angeles

October 5, 2020/in History→Policy History→Policy (Featured) LCHP Research Reports Reports Uncategorized /by LCHP

A Century of Fighting Traffic Congestion in Los Angeles (1920-2020) LCHP Research Fellows (2019-20) recently completed their report tracking the history of fighting traffic congestion in Los Angeles. This report […]

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LCHP Releases Report on the History of Voter Access in California

September 29, 2020/in History→Policy History→Policy (Featured) LCHP Research Reports /by LCHP

Reckoning with Our Rights: The Evolution of Voter Access in California A new report by the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy takes a historical view to understand why, […]

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All is Not Well in the Golden State: The Scourge of White Nationalism in Southern California

June 2, 2020/in LCHP Research Reports /by tamle

White nationalism is alive in Southern California today. This report examines white nationalism’s history, ideology, and present-day operations, and provides some recommendations for confronting the dangers it poses. The research […]

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Pandemics Past and Present: One Hundred Years of California History

April 21, 2020/in LCHP Research Reports /by tamle

As we continue to navigate the COVID-19 global pandemic, Dr. Kirsten Moore-Sheeley, Jessica Richards, and Talla Khelghati examine the last hundred years of pandemics in California – namely, the Influenza […]

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“People Are Simply Unable to Pay the Rent” What History Tells us About Rent Control in Los Angeles

April 20, 2020/in LCHP Research Reports /by tamle

This paper, published October 2018, presents several options that could help ameliorate the economic vulnerability and anxiety of the city’s growing number of rent-burdened residents. The study is the first […]

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