Feudal Future Podcast - Season 2

Feudal Future Podcast

El Futuro es Latino, Keeping the Dream Alive for the Next Generation

The future of California’s economy depends on Latino communities. This stark reality emerges vividly in our special town hall session recorded at the Cheech Collection for Chicano Art in Riverside, where experts gathered to discuss findings from “El Futuro es Latino,” a groundbreaking research project from Chapman University.

The numbers tell a compelling story: Latinos will represent 78% of new US workers over this decade. In California, they comprise nearly 40% of the population and half of residents under 18. Yet despite this demographic significance, California’s Latinos face persistent gaps in income, home ownership, and education compared to their counterparts nationwide.

Our first panel examines how Latinos form the backbone of California’s “carbon economy” – disproportionately filling essential roles in construction, transportation, and manufacturing. These are precisely the industries most threatened by aggressive environmental policies, creating an economic vulnerability that policymakers rarely address. Meanwhile, the housing crisis hits Latino families particularly hard, with California ranking 41st nationwide in Latino homeownership, forcing many to leave coastal areas for more affordable regions like the Inland Empire.

The conversation shifts dramatically when our second panel explores concrete solutions. We hear from housing developers creating manufactured home communities where prices remain under $250,000, small business experts supporting Latino entrepreneurs who create their own economic opportunities, and workforce development specialists connecting workers to meaningful career pathways rather than just jobs.

Throughout both discussions, one theme emerges consistently: civic engagement remains the missing piece. Despite their growing numbers, Latinos remain underrepresented in voting and policy advocacy. As one panelist powerfully states, “Latinos don’t need public policies written for them – we need to be writing them ourselves.”

Whether you’re concerned about California’s economic future, interested in practical solutions to housing affordability, or seeking to understand the untapped potential of America’s fastest-growing demographic, this episode offers rare insights from those working directly at the intersection of policy and community impact.

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