IGS Co-Director Cristina Mora highlighted at UCLA panel

September 19, 2024

On Thursday, September 19, the Latina Futures 2050 Lab hosted an engaging panel discussion featuring prominent scholars, including IGS Co-director Cristina Mora, a leading voice in the study of race, identity, and politics. The event focused on the critical role of women of color in shaping the 2024 general election.

Mora and fellow panelists examined how the unique experiences and intersectional identities of women of color are reshaping the political landscape. The conversation provided key insights into voter behavior in communities of color and underscored the growing influence of these voters in driving political and social change as the election approaches.

View the full event recording here. 

UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center