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Director of the Center since 1996, Guerra is also an associate professor at LMU in the departments of Chicano studies and political science. Guerra has authored numerous publications that focus on politics and ethnicity issues in California including, "Latino Politics in California: The Necessary Conditions for Success," "Minority Electoral Representation Patterns During the Pat Brown Years," and "Theory, Reality, and Perpetual Potential: Latinos in the 1992 California Elections." Guerra's community service has included membership on the Los Angeles Transportation Commission and the Los Angeles Rent Adjustment Commission. Guerra received his B.A. in political science and international relations from the USC and earned his doctorate in political science from the University of Michigan.
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