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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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Maryland is among just a handful of states where at least half of the Latino population is vaccinated. Here are the people making a difference.
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NPR got an early look at data showing vastly different opportunities for children of different races across the U.S. living just neighborhoods apart. Albany, N.Y., has some of the greatest inequities.
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Since January, the Teatro Trail in Little Havana has been showing the play, “Tres Viudas en un Crucero” (“Three Widows on a Cruise”), to sold-out crowds.…
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A Spanish language play in Miami that's been showing since January until recently featured a character in blackface.The promotional video for "Tres Viudas…
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The National Council of La Raza renamed itself UnidosUS this month, causing a rift in the U.S. Latino community. Some see it as shedding a dated name, but others see it as leaving a legacy behind.
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A dad's video inviting the community to his daughter's 15th birthday party has gone viral. We talk to two experts about the origins of the tradition.
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Cafecito, bilingual staff, money transfer services, an expanded discount fragrance counter. But wait -- “y más.”CVS has launched 12 “CVS/pharmacy y más”…
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South Florida has always been a prime location for out-of-town conferences and conventions. But recently there's a growing number of local organizations…
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While the community believes it's important to have a national leader, their responses reveal a void. When asked to name "the most important Hispanic leader in the country today," 71 percent said no one or that they didn't know. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was mentioned by 5 percent of respondents.
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A new poll showed that many Americans still don't have any friends of another race.