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- Latinx - Wikipedia
Latinx is an English neologism used to refer to people with Latin American cultural or ethnic identity in the United States The term aims to be a gender-neutral alternative to Latino and Latina by replacing the masculine -o and feminine -a ending with the -x suffix
- ‘Latinx’ : Why people are split on using the term - CNN
In a new survey, researchers found that only about one in four adults in the US who identify as Hispanic or Latino have heard the term “Latinx,” while just 3% say they use it to describe
- Many Latinos say Latinx offends or bothers them. Heres why. - NBC News
Latino and Hispanic are terms more widely accepted the Latinx, according to a new survey by a Democratic polling firm Here's why
- Do US Hispanics think the term Latinx should be used for them?| Pew . . .
Most Latinos who are aware of the term Latinx say it should not be used to describe the U S Hispanic or Latino population (75%) Strong majorities share this view across many demographic subgroups of U S Latinos Still, there are some differences by demographic characteristics
- Latinx | Definition, Meaning, Usage | Britannica
Latinx, gender-neutral term referring to someone living in the United States who was born in or has ancestors from Latin America; it is an alternative to the masculine (Latino) and feminine (Latina) forms
- The Meaning of Latinx and Why the Term Is Used - Oprah Daily
Everything you need to know about the term Latinx, how it's pronounced, why people use it, and the difference between Hispanic and Latinx or Latino
- The Word History of Latinx - Merriam-Webster
Latinx is used generally as a gender-neutral term for Latin Americans, but it has been especially embraced by members of Latin LGBTQ communities as a word to identify themselves as people of Latin descent possessing a gender identity outside the male female binary
- Latinx Is A Term Many Still Cant Embrace - NPR
According to a recent Pew Research Center national survey of Latinos, Latinx has not caught on Only 3% say they use the term and it's mostly young people, ages 18 to 29, who have embraced it
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