Hispanic Latino Spanish Hispanics vs. Latinos vs. Spanish You’ve probably heard the terms Spanish, Latino (also Latinx or Latine) or Hispanic brought up in conversation. Although they can sometimes be used interchangeably, it is key to note that they are all different. These terms are used...
Even in well-resourced places like San Francisco, HIV diagnosis rates grew among Latinos in the last few years while falling among other racial and ethnic groups despite the county’s goals to reduce infections among Latinos.“HIV disparities are not inevitable,” Dr. Robyn Neblett Fanfai...
entre las niñas. La participación deportiva fue mayor en las niñas cuya lengua materna era el inglés en comparación con la de las niñas que aprendieron inglés como segundo idioma. Estos hallazgos tienen implicaciones importantes para los profesionales que trabajan con adolescentes latinos....
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“Latinos’ philanthropic contributions—like all other contributions by the Latino community—are worthy of being highlighted, recognized, and celebrated.” Aracely Muñoz But in 2021, the Lilly School produced a ground-breakingreporton donors of color, including donors that identified as Hispanic or...
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They’re the focus of the immigration debate. But across the nation, Latinos are rising to power and offering a glimpse of what’s ahead.
aThe Pew Hispanic Center, a nonpartisan research group in Washington, estimated on Friday that as many as 1.4 million immigrants might be eligible for the new measure. The vast majority are Latinos, with about 70 percent born in Mexico. Many of the students live in states that could be pivot...
CDC researcherspreviously reportedthat in 2015, over 1.1 million people in the United States were at substantial risk of acquiring HIV but only 8% of all eligible individuals were using PrEP, falling to just 3% among Latinos and 1% among African-Americans—the group with the highest rate of ne...
This Sunday at the Produced By Conference, there was a panel, “Increase your opening weekend box office: How the Hispanic audience can make all the difference.” The panel consisted of John Fithian, President and CEO of National Associaton of Theater Owners; Gail Heaney, a Media Consultant; ...