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Welcome 2025-2026 policy fellows | Latino Policy & Politics Institute

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Last updated: November 1, 2025 7:13 am
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Now in its sixth year, LPPI’s policy fellowship program empowers UCLA graduate and undergraduate students to become transformational leaders through paid, hands-on experience working alongside the institute’s staff and faculty experts. These opportunities equip students with the skills and experience to work in policy and applied research – and to step into leadership roles across industries and sectors.

“As someone with plans to pursue a Ph.D. and continue conducting research, LPPI has been immensely helpful for learning quantitative research skills through its emphasis on data equity,” said Javier Murillo, a new fellow studying sociology and Chicana/o & Central American studies. “It has reinforced my belief in the power of research and introduced me to the policymaking process early on.”

This year’s cohort consists of 17 fellows from diverse educational, regional, and demographic backgrounds.

Fellows’ academic interests encompass 11 fields of study, including cognitive science and electrical and computer engineering. Their hometowns span across the Americas – from here in Los Angeles, to Cali, Colombia. Women comprise over three-fourths of the cohort.

“I wanted to be part of a group of leaders that I can turn to for advice, inspiration, and most importantly, find joy in,” said Natalie Gonzalez, an incoming fellow pursuing a Master’s in Public Policy.

Across these unique backgrounds, the fellows share a dedication to advancing equity and justice for underrepresented communities. 

Melisa Walk, a new fellow earning a Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning, saw policy’s impact on communities firsthand as an organizer and advocate in the Northeast San Fernando Valley. LPPI is the next step in her journey to advancing environmental justice and making systemic change through research.

From advancing research on extreme heat and air pollution, to addressing challenges in economic mobility and health, and mobilizing policymakers to support small businesses, LPPI’s policy fellows are at the forefront of addressing the nation’s most pressing issues.

“LPPI’s work is meaningful to me because it combines data and the voices of marginalized communities that are too often excluded from research and policy,” said Miriam Torres Sanchez, a returning fellow working towards a Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning.



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