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Men and women from across the country came to Univision’s Miami-area studio in Doral, Florida, and questioned the former president’s positions on climate change, gun control and abortion rights, and his baseless claims about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio.
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Ernest Robles, who died in September, started the Hispanic Scholarship Fund with a mortgage on his house. Recipients are praising the organization for opening new career paths for them.
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Consumer confidence among the multi-ethnic Hispanic population, the fastest growing population and a growing base for the demand of goods and services, is bleak.
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Growing numbers of Latinos turned a mysterious census category into the country's second-largest racial group. Researchers say that makes it harder to address racial inequities over the next decade.
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Nearly 20% of Americans are Latino or Hispanic and they buy more movie tickets per capita. But a new report says just 7% of all lead characters in 2019's top-grossing films were Hispanic or Latino.
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The Pew Research Center has been tracking key facts and figures on U.S. Latinos for years. Here are some of the latest highlights.
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Some South Florida voters took to social media to complain that there weren't enough Spanish speakers working at the polls in neighborhoods that needed…
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“Viaje One Way” is a Spanish-language anthology of authors from Latin America and Spain. Hernan Vera Alvarez, one of the editors, says the book is "a…
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Miami-Dade County’s Black Affairs Advisory Board and Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board spent four hours talking race, diversity and inclusion yesterday.The…
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A recent survey by Prudential Financial advisors reveals the Hispanic American community places a priority on funding near-term goals, making it more…
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More Than Half of Black and Hispanic Students Will No Longer Qualify For Bright Futures ScholarshipsMore than half of Florida’s Hispanic and black students at state universities currently eligible for the state’s Bright Futures college scholarship would no longer qualify when new standards take effect