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How are Latinx and Asian immigrants in California faring under state and federal policies?

The RIGHTS (Research on Immigrant Health and State Policy) Study was developed by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) to understand the experiences of Asian and Latinx immigrants in California as they seek health care, go to work and school, and engage in their communities. Join RIGHTS investigators as they share their findings from four studies on Asian and Latinx immigrants’ experiences with a range of public policies that influence health — from health care to labor protections to immigration enforcement. Presenters will discuss how the intersecting experiences of policies are a critical social determinant of health for Asian and Latinx immigrants.

Speakers

Maria-Elena Young

Maria-Elena Young

Faculty Associate, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
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May Sudhinaraset

May Sudhinaraset

Faculty Associate, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
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Kathryn G. Kietzman

Kathryn G. Kietzman

Director, Health Equity Program
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Nadereh Pourat

Nadereh Pourat

Director, Health Economics and Evaluation Research Program, and Associate Center Director
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