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chpr-study-takes-a-closer-look-at-latinx-and-asian-immigrant-experiences-in-california
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Researchers find negative perceptions and experiences with law enforcement, workplace discrimination and health care access
November 08, 2021
chpr-study-takes-a-closer-look-at-latinx-and-asian-immigrant-experiences-in-california
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Researchers find negative perceptions and experiences with law enforcement, workplace discrimination and health care access
November 08, 2021
New initiatives expand community benefits of L.A. County Parks’ innovative nighttime programs
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UCLA study finds that employment opportunities, access to mental health services, and gang intervention are new keys to Parks After Dark ​A County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation program called Parks After Dark provides a safe space for the community during evening hours. According to a
July 25, 2018
New initiatives expand community benefits of L.A. County Parks’ innovative nighttime programs
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UCLA study finds that employment opportunities, access to mental health services, and gang intervention are new keys to Parks After Dark ​A County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation program called Parks After Dark provides a safe space for the community during evening hours. According to a
July 25, 2018
Full-time employment with no health benefits was the trend for workers in 2012
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Nearly half of uninsured Californians were in full-time working families; 1 in 5 Latinos with Medi-Cal didn't have a doctor visit in past year

Almost half of the 6.9 million Californians who lacked insurance in 2012 were in a family with a full-time worker, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

The

December 22, 2014
Full-time employment with no health benefits was the trend for workers in 2012
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Communications Team
Nearly half of uninsured Californians were in full-time working families; 1 in 5 Latinos with Medi-Cal didn't have a doctor visit in past year

Almost half of the 6.9 million Californians who lacked insurance in 2012 were in a family with a full-time worker, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

The

December 22, 2014