UCDC to host “Latinos and the U.S. Election” event on Oct. 23
On Oct. 23, the University of California Washington Center (UCDC), in collaboration with UCLA’s Latino Policy & Politics Institute and UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, is thrilled to host “Latinos and the US Election.” The event will consist of two evening panels, one focused on Latino political engagement and the other on coalition-building across groups. UCOP staff are invited to participate virtually or via Zoom.
Featured speakers
- Tanya Golash-Boza, Executive Director, UCDC
- Amada Armenta, UCLA
- Clarissa Martinez, UnidosUS
- Cristina Mora, UC Berkeley
- Cristóbal Alex, Tusk Holdings
- Edwin Canizalez, LULAC
- Irene Bueno, Asian Americans Advancing Justice
- Irene Vega, UC Irvine
- Manny Méndez, DC Afro-Latino Caucus
- Marco Marsella, LULAC
- Michael Rodriguez Muñiz, UC Berkeley
- Michael Méndez, UC Irvine
- Monika Gosin, UC San Diego
- Ray Serrano, LULAC
Join us
- What: Latinos and the US Election
- When: Oct. 23, 1:30 – 5:30 p.m. PT // 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. ET
- Where: On-site at UCDC and via Zoom
- Registration: Register here
For full details, including a detailed agenda and list of speakers, visit the event website. (Please note that because this event takes place in Washington, D.C., the event details are presented in Eastern Time.) You can then register here for the virtual or in-person event. Zoom details will be provided 24 hours before the event.
For questions, contact Tanya Golash-Boza.
Tags: 2024 election, Latino, Latinx, UCDC, voter engagement, voting