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Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Matiana Parra, University of California, Berkeley

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Her research examines how economic policies drive immigration out of the Northern Triangle countries and other states in Latin America as well as how other relevant factors cause migration, such as extreme poverty, widespread violence, and climate change/disaster. Matiana Parra originates from Los Angeles, California.

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Meet 2024 RBSI Scholar, Laika Jerome, Hofstra University

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She is majoring in political science and global studies and minoring in civic engagement, criminology, and philosophy of law. In the future, Laika hopes to embark on research connecting past phenomena of political extremism in the U.S. and the rest of the world to modern ones.

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Learn More About: No Money, No Problem? A Study of Money, Social Capital, and Electoral Success of Women State Legislative Candidates Across Racial/Ethnic Groups

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A Study of Money, Social Capital, and Electoral Success of Women State Legislative Candidates Across Racial/Ethnic Groups Kenicia Wright, Arizona State University Kenicia Wright is an Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University. Read more about the funded projects here.

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