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What if all the things you believed you knew about Hispanic Americans and political upheaval lacked context? As photos of ...
Less than 1% of sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places reflect Latino history. The Smithsonian Institute ...
It’s unfortunate, and not merely because political violence has frequently taken hold of our cities’ streets in recent years. The scene simply isn’t emblematic of the Hispanic American. Indeed, all it ...
During Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond, take a look at just a few notable Hispanic Americans who have changed the course of history These famous Hispanic Americans deserve all the credit The ...
The Hispanic Center of West Michigan's largest fundraiser will take place this weekend at Calder Plaza in celebration of ...
A majority of each voter bloc plans to vote for him again in 2024 – but the solid hold on the demographics are wavering. Biden holds the lead with 49% of Hispanic and Latino voters against Trump ...
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (7News) — As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close, Latino voters and advocates are celebrating their culture while also pushing fellow Latin Americans to the polls.
Despite efforts to address health care disparities in recent years, Hispanic and Latino Americans continue to face uphill battles. As a 2023 commentary by Yanira Cruz pointed out, the nation must ...
Precision medicine promises to tailor health care to the individual. But what happens when entire communities are left out of ...
At the same time, more Hispanic and Latino Americans are eligible to vote than ever before: In 2000, just 7.4% of eligible voters were Hispanic or Latino. In 2024, that share has doubled.
More Hispanic and Latino Americans are eligible to vote than ever before: In 2000, just 7.4 percent of eligible voters were Hispanic or Latino. In 2024, that share has doubled.
It's no secret that 32% of Hispanic and Latino Americans make up the population in Arizona.