Mexican politics converge at UCLA

Posted on: March 8th, 2006
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“In an effort to increase knowledge and create an opportunity for discussion, the Latin American Center has scheduled speakers from the three major political parties in this year’s Mexican presidential election to give guest lectures at UCLA.

“It brings important people in Mexican politics to UCLA in a place where (students) wouldn’t see (them) otherwise,” UCLA alumnus Eddie Urenda said.

Urenda was part of the Program on Mexico, a group within the UCLA Latin American Center, which conducts research regarding Mexico. “

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