[03:36.36]But some people do not like the term "Hispanic." [03:40.04]They use other terms like "Latino" or "Latinx" [03:44.00]which mean different things to different groups. [03:47.92]Events marking National Hispanic Heritage Month ...
CampaignLive wrote, “Gresham says the team opted for a creative concept that spoke to all the Latinos in the room — despite Gresham herself not understanding the connection.” Gresham’s marketing strategy hinged on knowing her audience and, just as importantly, trusting her fellow marketers who...
And while she's made a name for herself, she hopes there are more opportunities for Latinos in the industry. "Little by little...It’s not great, it’s not perfect," she notes. "Even with the movement that has happened now, I hope that at some point, there will be a ...
The NYPD conducted stop-and-frisks on more than 5 million people during the Bloomberg era. 86 percent of those detained by police were African American or Latinx. Of those searched for weapons and contraband, at least4.4 million were innocent. In 2011, the peak of the stop-and-frisk era ...
If you were walking down the street what race do you think strangers would automatically assume you are based on what you look like? What is the universe of data and conceptual gaps that complicate or prevent rigorous data collection and analysis for advancing racial justice? Using Latinx ...
Latino, Latina, Latinx, Latinos, Latinas, Latinxs Where the masculine ending O/OS includes all M or mixed M/F/X groups. Be mindful that not everyone who speaks Spanish or comes from a Spanish speaking country is from from Amérique latine. ...
Bad Bunny, like J Balvin, Luis Fonsi, Karol G and Daddy Yankee, is proving that Latinx musicians can have successful crossover careers in the U.S. without having to record in English. “Music has the power to inspire the world,” Bad Bunny told ET in 2018.“The music we do ...
How do Latinx first-generation-to-college, low-income students conceptualize ‘success’ in their college decision-making process? (2) How do these students challenge mainstream, deficit narratives about their college decisions? I argue that mainstream narratives about ‘success’ within college admissio...