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March 19, 2001
Contact: Jennifer McNulty (831) 459-2495; jmcnulty@cats.ucsc.edu
MEDIA ADVISORY
EXPERTS FROM UC SANTA CRUZ AVAILABLE FOR CENSUS ANALYSIS
With expertise in race and demographics, the individuals below will be available
to provide media analysis of California Census 2000 data when it becomes available
this week. Please contact the professors directly (phone numbers and e-mail addresses
follow).
Michael Brown, Professor of Politics
popcorn@cats.ucsc.edu
(831) 459-2052
Brown's work focuses on American politics and public policy with particular emphasis
on welfare policy and African American politics. He is available to discuss the implications
of California's Census 2000 results for African Americans.
Pedro Castillo, Associate Professor of History
pcastle@cats.ucsc.edu
(831) 459-2738
Castillo tracks electoral patterns of minority groups, especially Latinos, and will
analyze the impact of Census figures on reapportionment.
Dana Takagi, Associate Professor of Sociology
takagi@cats.ucsc.edu
(831) 459-3140
Takagi is available to discuss Asian American issues, in particular, as well as broader
voting issues related to the new Census figures.
Manuel Pastor, Associate Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies
mpastor@cats.ucsc.edu
(831) 459-5919
Pastor is available to discuss changing demographics in California, as well as particular
issues affecting Latinos.
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