CLAPR fosters and supports thoughtful, objective, and innovative research on the political and policy circumstances of the nation’s Latina/o population.
Want to learn why there was majority support for Prop 314 despite it being restrictive on immigration? Hear from experts Professors Francisco Pedraza and Stella Rouse on AZ Central’s latest article.
Link below:
https://t.co/E4YPHKTNEO
Interested to hear about how voters can be mobilized through nonprofits?
Join us Friday, November 15th, from 12pm-1pm to hear from Samantha Chapa on her research!🗣️
Register here: https://t.co/l4pk1jJXsU
Come join us to hear from Samantha Chapa, a PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Houston, and her talk on Mobilizing Voters Through Nonprofits!
Register at the link here: https://t.co/l4pk1jJXsU
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We’re excited to share one of our most powerful pieces, Mujer Zapatista by Malaquías Montoya (1998).🌟 This piece, inspired by the Zapatista movement, embodies resilience and the importance of standing up to make our voices heard. ✊🗣 Comment what you thought!💬 #Art#zapatista
PRIEC's Reach Across the Nation
See the impact of PRIEC centers nationwide. From coast to coast, we're empowering students and shaping the future in field of Politics of race, immigration, and ethnicity.
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We asked Arizona voters their stance on #Prop314. Here's what they said.
Curious about Arizona voters' views on abortion, election integrity, and more? Don't miss our presentation at ASU's Downtown Campus, or tune into our FREE live webinar!
👉 Register now! link in our bio!🔗
If Donald Trump loses the election, how confident are you that he will accept the results and concede the election once all votes are counted? Hispanic and non-Hispanic voters answered this question in a poll. Swipe to see what fellow voters think.
#Election#trump#Kamala#HRC
Want to help advance a breakthrough on how U.S. Born young adults are defining what it means to be American? Check out the flyer to participate in this amazing study from CLAPR faculty affiliate & ASU Professor Nilda Flores-Gonzalez
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Did you know that more than half of AZ voters were contacted by political orgs and campaigns in comparison to just less than half not being contacted at all? Or that over half of whom where contacted by the Democratic or Republican party 🤔
#asu#asuclapr#didyouknow
Come join CLAPR and The HRC on Tuesday, October 8th from from 3 PM to 4 PM to hear about what AZ voters think about our democracy as we gear up towards the 2024 General Election!
Register at the link here: https://t.co/tcko4TCoyB
#asu#asuclapr#asuhrc#pollresults#azvoters
We are proud to present our save the date for CLAPR’s inaugural launch of the State of Latinos report. Come join us on October 22nd from 5pm-7pm and hear about the report’s findings!
#asu#asuclapr#stateoflatinos#civicengagement
Introducing our new “Did you know?” series where we take snapshots from the ASU/NAU/Univision 2022 Midterm Election Survey! This particular snapshot breaks down where Latinos get their news vs. their white counterparts and where those differences lie across different platforms.
Stay tuned for updates on Francisco's leadership activity, a plan to expand and strengthen PRIEC, a mentoring, networking, and scientific research workshop dedicated to advancing what we know about the politics of race, immigration, and ethnicity.
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Congratulations to Francisco Pedraza, CLAPR Co-Director and SPGS Associate Professor, for selection into cohort XII of the ASU Leadership Academy.
Learn more about the program here: https://t.co/mcJNT9B80H
CLAPR is Hosting @WeArePRIEC this Friday January 20th at 9 am on the Tempe Campus. Stop by for part or all of it. You can find the program and location here: