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Hispanic and Latino (ethnic categories) - Wikipedia The Census Bureau's 2010 census provides a definition of the terms Latino and Hispanic: "Hispanic or Latino" refers to a person of Mexican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race
Hispanic, Latin@, Latinx or Latine? – Cambio Center Some of the terms you may have heard are Hispanic, Latino a, Latinx, and Latine Although these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they each have different origins and meanings within Latin American communities
What’s the Difference Between Hispanic and Latino? A Latino a or Hispanic person can be any race or color In general, “Latino” is understood as shorthand for the Spanish word latinoamericano (or the Portuguese latino-americano) and refers to (almost) anyone born in or with ancestors from Latin America and living in the U S , including Brazilians
Hispanic vs. Latino: What Is the Difference? - Verywell Mind Hispanic refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries, while Latino refers to people from Latin American countries A person can be Hispanic, Latino, both, or neither, depending on their background When using one of these terms to refer to a specific person, always respect their preference
Home - Latino Victory The Latino Victory Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) organization that works to empower the Latino community by engaging in research, non-partisan civic engagement, strategic communications and leadership development
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Hispanic vs. Mexican vs. Latino vs. Chicano . . . - SpanishDict In the U S , the term Hispanic is most commonly used to refer to someone from Spanish-speaking Latin America (Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Central and South America), as well as descendants of people from Spanish-speaking Latin America
Latino Network Leading with love, we cultivate our staff community as a powerful force for radical social change Latino Network is a non-profit organization that positively transforms the lives of latine youth, their families, and communities across Oregon
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