• There are many names to designate the largest minority ethnic group in Texas: Hispanics, Latinos, Mexican Americans, even Tejanos. (exploros.com)
  • The prevalence of diagnosed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among Hispanics/Latinos in the United States is approximately twice that of non-Hispanic whites. (cdc.gov)
  • Describing Hispanics/Latinos with HIV-infection in medical care by sex could inform service delivery. (cdc.gov)
  • During 2013-2014, among Hispanics/Latinos with HIV infection in care, women were significantly more likely than were men to live in poverty, have English language difficulties, and receive ancillary services. (cdc.gov)
  • Providers should be cognizant of the challenges faced by Hispanics/Latinos with HIV-infection in care and provide referrals to needed ancillary services. (cdc.gov)
  • Describing characteristics of Hispanics/Latinos in care by sex can help identify disparities and inform delivery of tailored services to this underserved population. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the 2013 and 2014 cycles of the Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) were analyzed to describe demographic, behavioral, and clinical characteristics among Hispanics/Latinos by sex. (cdc.gov)
  • Levels of viral suppression for Hispanics/Latinos are lower than those found among non-Hispanic whites ( 3 ) and lower than the national prevention goal of at least 80% of persons with diagnosed HIV infection. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, Brazilians are Latinos but not Hispanic. (abc13.com)
  • Becoming Latinos: Mexican Americans, Chicanos, and the Spanish Myth in the urban Southwest. (si.edu)
  • The 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month theme is Latinos: Driving Prosperity, Power, and Progress in America. (weareteachers.com)
  • Latinos, particularly those with Mesoamerican roots, have deeper roots in North America than those with other European backgrounds. (huffpost.com)
  • A group of Spaniards, Afro-Latinos, indigenous people and mestizos setting out from colonial-era Mexico traveled into California and founded the city of Los Angeles. (huffpost.com)
  • This repudiation of anti-Mexican-American sentiment stands as a milestone in the march toward the guarantee of Latinos' civil rights. (huffpost.com)
  • Obama promised hope and change, and Hispanics hoped for the usual two Latinos in the Cabinet. (strata-sphere.com)
  • The analysis included 1,774 men and 577 women who self-identified as Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race. (cdc.gov)
  • Mexican American professor Dr. Christina Sisk explains the difference between umbrella terms 'Latino' and 'Hispanic' often used interchangeably. (abc13.com)
  • The terms 'Latino' and 'Hispanic' are widely used across the United States to identify millions of people from a multitude of countries. (abc13.com)
  • Hispanic, Latino or Latinx? (abc13.com)
  • In the United States, the terms Latino and Hispanic are used interchangeably to describe a group that makes up 18.9% of the country's population. (abc13.com)
  • The thing is, although the umbrella terms are used interchangeably by some, Latino and Hispanic don't actually mean the same thing. (abc13.com)
  • Sisk says the term Latino describes people from Latin American heritage. (abc13.com)
  • PHILADELPHIA--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Today, Hispanic Federation and Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo announced that it is expanding its partnership to advance digital equity and skills building within Latino communities across the country. (businesswire.com)
  • Through a Comcast investment of $2.5 million over two years, Hispanic Federation will provide internet access and digital skills training to 10,000 Latino students and jobseekers, helping to increase career opportunities and grow economic mobility. (businesswire.com)
  • Last year, Comcast provided a grant toward the launch of Hispanic Federation's Latino Digital Equity Centers Initiative and Digital Accelerator training program. (businesswire.com)
  • Through our invaluable partnership with the Hispanic Federation we are able to accelerate impact and help open pathways to opportunity for all those in the Latino community which includes the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, storytellers, and creators. (businesswire.com)
  • Comcast and Hispanic Federation have a shared commitment to bringing 21st century opportunities to Latino communities. (businesswire.com)
  • Additionally, Hispanic Federation will initiate strategic engagement with elected officials to ensure Latino inclusion in the historic broadband deployment and adoption programs that will be undertaken by state and federal governments in 2023 and 2024. (businesswire.com)
  • Through its Digital Equity campaign, Hispanic Federation will connect Latino-serving organizations to state and federal representatives who are responsible for allocating these funds in communities across the country. (businesswire.com)
  • In Ethnic Labels, Latino Lives, Suzanne Oboler explores the history and current use of the label "Hispanic," as she illustrates the complex meanings that ethnicity has acquired in shaping our lives and identities. (umn.edu)
  • Professor Oboler attacks with guts and creativity the problematics surrounding the construction and re-construction of Hispanic/Latino identities, meanings, and social values and consequences, both positive and negative. (umn.edu)
  • This is a significant new work in the fields of Ethnic Studies, Latino Studies, American Studies, and Cultural Studies. (umn.edu)
  • Among the Hispanic/Latino population, chronic liver disease is a leading cause of death. (hhs.gov)
  • José Cárdenas talks to ASU Professor of Geography Daniel Arreola, author of Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places, which explores the regional and cultural geography of Americans of Hispanic/Latino ancestry. (azpbs.org)
  • In the book, sixteen geographers and two sociologists map the regional and cultural diversity of the U.S. Hispanic/Latino population and show how factors such as people's country/culture of origin, length of time in the U.S., and relations with non-Hispanic society have interacted to create a variety of Hispanic communities. (azpbs.org)
  • On this page, you'll find links to health issues that affect Latino and Hispanic Americans. (medlineplus.gov)
  • From the first explorations into North America nearly a century before Jamestown to the banning of Mexican-American Studies in Arizona, here are 18 Latino historical events that every American should know. (huffpost.com)
  • Cholo was once a derogatory term for people of mixed-bloodheritage in the Spanish Empire in Latin America and its successor states, but was reclaimed by Chicano youth in the 1960s and emerged as a popular identification in the late 1970s. (getty.edu)
  • Mexican American or Chicano? (umn.edu)
  • HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- This Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month we brought you stories of culture, history and of remarkable people in our community making strides. (abc13.com)
  • In honor of Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month at Disneyland, Stage Door Café began started serving this Cinnamon-Chocolate Mexican Sweet Bread Funnel Cake today. (disneybymark.com)
  • We thought it was a great addition to the Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month offerings at Disneyland. (disneybymark.com)
  • The post REVIEW: New Cinnamon-Chocolate Mexican Sweet Bread Funnel Cake Celebrates Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month at Disneyland Resort appeared first on WDW News Today . (disneybymark.com)
  • As proud Mexican Americans, we stand together to honor the rich tapestry of our heritage during Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15th to October 15th. (latinbayarea.com)
  • As we step into the vibrant and culturally rich month of Hispanic Heritage Month we'd like to kick off a new series where we showcase the incredible stories and contributions of MAVA members in the wine industry. (latinbayarea.com)
  • Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, we will continue to showcase the stories of our incredible members, highlighting their achievements, dedication, and the positive impact they make on our society. (latinbayarea.com)
  • Let's come together this Hispanic Heritage Month to celebrate our members, their achievements, and the rich cultural tapestry that makes MAVA so special. (latinbayarea.com)
  • We look forward to celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with you and raising our glasses to the richness of our shared culture. (latinbayarea.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 every year. (weareteachers.com)
  • How did Hispanic Heritage Month start? (weareteachers.com)
  • Teachers have been involved in Hispanic Heritage Month from the start. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month starts on five countries' Independence Day. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month starts on September 15 each year because El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua all observe their Independence Day on that date. (weareteachers.com)
  • Mexico (September 16) and Chile (September 18) also celebrate their Independence Day during Hispanic Heritage Month. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates people who are from or have ancestors from countries where Spanish is spoken. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates people living in the United States who have ancestors from countries where Spanish is the primary language. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month always has a theme. (weareteachers.com)
  • Check out the 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month tools on LinkedIn. (weareteachers.com)
  • Then, during his presidency, he declared the 30-day period from September 15 to October 15 Hispanic Heritage Month, lengthening the celebration to a full month. (weareteachers.com)
  • The list includes Mexican immigrants and those who lived in the southwestern United States when the territory was incorporated in 1848. (wikipedia.org)
  • A new report from the Pew Hispanic Center examines where and how these undocumented immigrants live and work. (npr.org)
  • According to a new report from the Pew Hispanic Center, an estimated 10.3 million illegal immigrants lived in the United States as of March 2004. (npr.org)
  • Nonetheless, undocumented immigrants as a group are less educated than other sections of the U.S. population: 49 percent haven't completed high school, compared with 9 percent of native-born Americans and 25 percent of legal immigrants. (npr.org)
  • Illegal immigrants have lower incomes than both legal immigrants and native-born Americans, but earnings do increase somewhat the longer an individual is in the country. (npr.org)
  • A new report paints a disturbing picture of native-born African-Americans systematically passed over for manual labor jobs in favor of Hispanic immigrants, legal and illegal. (fairus.org)
  • Hypertension and other cardiovascular disease risk factors among Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans, and Puerto Ricans from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. (cdc.gov)
  • Puerto Ricans are American just like anyone born in the 50 states. (huffpost.com)
  • It demonstrates that while Asians excel , Hispanics lag behind. (vdare.com)
  • Hispanics, including mestizos, indigenous and Afro-descended people from the area today known as Mexico, explored North America almost a century before the British first founded Jamestown. (huffpost.com)
  • To that end, here are 10 ways Hispanics are redefining American Catholicism in the 21st century-and why this is good news for all. (americamagazine.org)
  • Hispanics account for 71 percent of the growth of the Catholic population in the United States since 1960. (americamagazine.org)
  • Hispanics are the major reason for this geographical shift, joined in these regions by the fast-growing Asian population. (americamagazine.org)
  • In Harris County, the Kinder Institute at Rice University reports Hispanics make up 43% of the population. (abc13.com)
  • By 2050, the Hispanic share of the U.S. population could be as high as 29 percent, up from 17 percent now," the report laments, adding that unless Republicans "get serious" about tackling their minority outreach problem, "we will lose future elections. (blogspot.com)
  • Twenty percent of the U.S. population identifies as Hispanic. (weareteachers.com)
  • In the United States, Mexican Americans make up the largest Hispanic population. (weareteachers.com)
  • Americans of Mexican descent are approximately 62% of the overall U.S. Hispanic population. (weareteachers.com)
  • Both Hispanic men and women have a chronic liver disease rate that is twice that of the non-Hispanic white population. (hhs.gov)
  • Plus, we'll talk about a book exploring the regional and cultural diversity of the Hispanic population of the United States. (azpbs.org)
  • As of July 2014, Los Angeles is the city with the country's largest Hispanic population, at nearly 5 million . (huffpost.com)
  • As a politician, he pushed to boost Hispanic representation so that the political system would reflect the state's population. (huffpost.com)
  • According to the Current Population Survey, students over 18 years old who have immigrant parents are primarily Hispanic, unless they are over the age of 45. (vdare.com)
  • They hope that this information will help provide better health support earlier in life to this population and Hispanic Americans more generally. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The present study compared all-caused mortality of non-Hispanic whites with that of United States-born and foreign-born (i.e., born in Mexico) Mexican Americans. (uthscsa.edu)
  • The sex-age adjusted death rates per 1000 person-years were higher for United States-born Mexican Americans (5.7) than for non-Hispanic whites (3.8) or for foreign-born Mexican Americans (3.6). (uthscsa.edu)
  • Foreign-born Mexican Americans had the lowest socioeconomic status (SES), and non-Hispanic whites had the highest SES. (uthscsa.edu)
  • After adjustments for SES, the morality ratio for United States-born Mexican Americans compared with foreign-born Mexican Americans was 1.9 (95% confidence interval, 1.0-3.5), while the ratio for United States-born Mexicans Americans compared with non-Hispanic whites was 1.0 (95% confidence interval, 0.7-1.6). (uthscsa.edu)
  • After adjustment for SES, mortality rates were similar for United States-born Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites. (uthscsa.edu)
  • Mexican Americans are residents of the United States who are of Mexican descent. (wikipedia.org)
  • His mother is of Mexican and French descent (Entourage). (wikipedia.org)
  • He is of mostly Puerto Rican descent, but he also is a quarter Mexican. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her grandfather is of Mexican descent and she identifies as Latina. (wikipedia.org)
  • Exploding the myth of cultural and national homogeneity among people of Latin American descent, Oboler interviews members of diverse groups who have traditionally been labeled "Hispanic" and records the many different meanings and social values they attribute to this label. (umn.edu)
  • For example, a person of Mexican descent has a different historical relationship with the United States and a different cultural background than an individual of Puerto Rican or Brazilian descent. (umn.edu)
  • The idea, as Johnson explained it, was to honor the impact that people of Hispanic descent have had in the United States. (weareteachers.com)
  • Scholarship assistance for current students of Hispanic descent. (schoolsoup.com)
  • He also helped write portions of the state's constitution guaranteeing that people of Mexican descent wouldn't be disfranchised. (huffpost.com)
  • For the first time in U.S. wine industry history, Mexican-American vintners and wine industry leaders have joined forces to launch the Napa Valley Mexican-American Vintners Association. (hispaniclifestyle.com)
  • Research shows that Hispanic immigrant men in the U.S., particularly those with limited English skills, work in occupations with significantly higher rates of fatal and non-fatal injuries and illnesses than U.S.-born Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white men in 2000. (cdc.gov)
  • Poet, revolutionary and Cuban nationalist José Martí spent four years in New York City, where he wrote for both English- and Spanish-language newspapers , developing ideas that would influence his thinking about the often tense relationship between the U.S. and Latin America. (huffpost.com)
  • Identify what the League of United Latin American Citizens is, why it was created, and what it does for Hispanic Americans today. (exploros.com)
  • The Chinese American Psychiatric Epidemiological Study provides a rare opportunity to investigate the heterogeneity within a single Asian American ethnic group, Chinese Americans, and to identify the subgroups among Chinese Americans who may be most at risk for mental health problems. (researchgate.net)
  • More than 62 million people in the United States, or one in five people, identify as Hispanic. (weareteachers.com)
  • Yet, the history of Mexican migration to the U.S. involves a series of ups and downs-some Mexicans were granted citizenship by treaty after their lands were annexed to the U.S., and, until the 1970s, they were considered legally white-a privilege granted to no other group. (notevenpast.org)
  • From 2003-2006 to 2007-2010, no significant change was observed for non-Hispanic white and Mexican-American adults in this age group. (cdc.gov)
  • To determine the extent of poison-related mortality in children in this state, and to examine time trends and differences in mortality rates in New Mexico's American Indian, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white children aged 0 to 14 years, we analyzed vital records collected from 1958 to 1982. (elsevierpure.com)
  • New Mexican children experienced higher mortality rates than US white children of similar age--approximately eight times higher for children under 5 years old. (elsevierpure.com)
  • 6 . Are you White, Black or African-American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific islander, or some other race? (surveymonkey.com)
  • Similarly, non-Hispanic black adolescent girls (16.3%) were more likely to be obese compared with non-Hispanic white adolescent girls (8.9%) in the 1988-1994 period. (cdc.gov)
  • Hispanic men and women are 1.6 and 1.7 times more likely to die respectively from liver and IBD cancer than their non-Hispanic white counterparts. (hhs.gov)
  • I want to be Mexican to Mexicans too, but the Mexicans think I'm white even as I bite into cactus grubs. (gozamos.com)
  • The words "Mexican immigration" are usually enough to start a vibrant, politically and emotionally charged debate. (notevenpast.org)
  • In that meeting, Brian Bilbray, of all people , promised his Mexican counterparts that we'd set up a bi-national group to manage (U.S.) immigration policy! (vdare.com)
  • Congressman Ed's immigration-related voting record has been evaluated as F- by Americans for Better Immigration. (vdare.com)
  • As for immigration, Pastor also assured the Mexicans that Obama, the U.S. Congress, and the Hispanic Caucus were about to take care of the situation. (vdare.com)
  • Job seekers lined up outside the warehouse each day, but managers would select Hispanics over blacks, even when black workers were experienced and farther ahead in line. (fairus.org)
  • شراء يانصيب اون لاين " I am a second- generation Mexican , the s on of an immigrant entrepreneur father who gained residency in the seventies b y exploiting a loophole in the system and going through Canada. (gozamos.com)
  • I took offense and replied, mentioning how everyone in this country is an immigrant unless they are Native American. (gozamos.com)
  • Most of the U.S. students from immigrant households are Hispanic. (vdare.com)
  • Hispanic American Historical Review (2010) 90 (3): 546-547. (dukeupress.edu)
  • Hispanic American Historical Review ( 1991) 71:3. (si.edu)
  • Hispanic American Historical Review , Vol. 73 (3) (1993): 453-480. (si.edu)
  • RÉSUMÉ Afin de déterminer les valeurs normales de la fonction respiratoire des Soudanais, une étude transversale, randomisée et stratifiée a été réalisée entre 2002 et 2005, auprès de 2250 personnes en bonne santé âgées de 7 à 86 ans. (who.int)
  • The nation’s 46 million Hispanics are America’s largest minority, and they’re on track to represent one in four Americans by 2042 . (strata-sphere.com)
  • Mexican American, Kern County High School, California, graduates majoring in any course at Bakersfield College. (schoolsoup.com)
  • California public schools are overrun with Hispanic students. (vdare.com)
  • The California Department of Education enrollment figures show a rapid rise in students that is caused almost entirely by the Hispanic influx. (vdare.com)
  • Christina Salinas discusses the Texas Border Patrol and the social relations forged on the ground between agricultural growers, workers, and officials from the U.S. and Mexico during the 1940s. (notevenpast.org)
  • Over the past few years the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) has increasingly focused on the history of Mexican Americans living in the state. (notevenpast.org)
  • While the undocumented continue to concentrate in places with existing large communities of Hispanics, they are also increasingly settling throughout the rest of the country. (npr.org)
  • Financial assistance offered through Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. (schoolsoup.com)
  • Two-thirds of Hispanics voted for Barack Obama. (strata-sphere.com)
  • Obama could also appoint Hispanics into high positions of influence (though not at the cabinet level). (strata-sphere.com)
  • For 13.2b, 1991 Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs Survey of American Indians/Alaska Natives, Indian Health Service, Dental Services Branch. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the 1991 Oral Health Status and Treatment Needs Survey of American Indians/Alaska Natives, IHS. (cdc.gov)
  • A study funded by the National Institutes of Health tracked 3,000 older Mexican American adults from 1995 to 2013. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Does this put the future of the state's largest Hispanic advocacy group in question? (azpbs.org)
  • The U.S. Census shows there are more than 62,000,000 Hispanics in the country, making them the largest racial or ethnic minority. (abc13.com)
  • We're passionate people, and as you can see with this next generation, here, the possibilities are endless,' Mexican American Houstonian Juan Alanis said. (abc13.com)
  • Hispanic, however, refers to people who speak Spanish as their first language or are descended from Spain. (abc13.com)
  • When President Johnson created Hispanic Heritage Week, he asked teachers to create celebratory curriculum about the accomplishments of Hispanic people. (weareteachers.com)
  • Constellation says Hispanic people make up 40% of its drinkers. (cnn.com)
  • An ethnographic study based on decades of field research, Pilgrimage to Broken Mountain explores five sacred journeys to the peaks of venerated mountains undertaken by Nahua people living in northern Veracruz, Mexico. (aarweb.org)
  • In fact, by assuming that all New Mexican Natives can be represented by an icon specific to a particular group, it continues the colonial tradition of erasing indigenous people by conflating multiple tribes, nations, and pueblos into a single category. (hyperallergic.com)
  • According to the EEOC, a manager told a group of 80 who were dismissed, "All you black American people, f*ck you all. (fairus.org)
  • ATWC i have found that when people think Mexican they think a small brown person with a sombrero eating a taco under a tree in anticipation of a siesta. (gozamos.com)
  • Hispanic/Latina women were significantly more likely than were men to live in poverty (78% versus 54%), report not speaking English well (38% versus 21%), and receive interpreter (27% versus 16%), transportation (35% versus 21%), and meal (44% versus 26%) services. (cdc.gov)
  • It is also a fact, that if the GOP can't secure support from the Hispanic community they will not be able to win any elections in the not so distant future (it's a demographic fact). (strata-sphere.com)
  • The American Cancer Society estimates that approximately 10,000 new cases of gallbladder cancer and other biliary cancers will be diagnosed in 2013. (medscape.com)
  • In chapter 1 the author focuses on the nature of health and sickness in Mexico, when possible using the words of. (dukeupress.edu)
  • Join ABC13's Rita Garcia as she explores the barriers to mental health facing our Hispanic and Latin American communities in our Action 13 town hall. (abc13.com)
  • Childhood fatalities from unintentional poisoning are a substantial health problem in New Mexico, which ranks second in the nation in injury-related mortality rates. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, data for 1982-1984. (cdc.gov)
  • Survey of American Indians/Alaska Natives, Indian Health Services Branch. (cdc.gov)
  • This effort, the Chinese American Psychiatric Epidemiological Study, is the first large-scale community psychiatric epidemiological study on an Asian American ethnic group that used DSM-III-R criteria for major depressive episodes and dysthymia. (researchgate.net)
  • It has been claimed that Mexican Americans have a favorable mortality experience despite their low socioeconomic status (SES). (uthscsa.edu)
  • In this experience, you will learn how a major event in twentieth century Mexico impacted the lives of Hispanic Americans in Texas. (exploros.com)
  • To start, Anne Martínez contextualizes the economic ties between the United States and Mexico during the twentieth century and discusses the ways Salman Rushdie and Sebastião Salgado conceptualize the US-Mexico borderlands . (notevenpast.org)
  • Hispanic American and Latin American business owners and citizens make an enormous contribution to the American economy and are known for giving back to their communities. (schoolsoup.com)
  • In this music activity, students learn about Native American culture and make their own instruments: drums, rattles, and. (teachervision.com)
  • In the U.S., pain may be a bigger problem for older Hispanics, who make up the nation's fastest growing segment of older adults. (medlineplus.gov)
  • New management at a hotel in Alexandria, Va., systematically replaced black housekeepers with Hispanic workers. (fairus.org)
  • The authors' goal was to estimate the lifetime and 12-month rates of major depressive episodes and dysthymia for Chinese Americans who reside in Los Angeles. (researchgate.net)
  • depressive episodes and dysthymia for Chinese Americans who reside in Los Angeles. (researchgate.net)
  • The second largest school district in the nation is Los Angeles Unified with 747,009 students of whom 541,514 are Hispanic-72.5% of all its students. (vdare.com)
  • One of the most prominent beverage encompassed by the Latin American culture is Horchata, which varies in taste depending in which country of Latin America the beverage is made. (ipl.org)
  • Hispanics aren't foreigners in this country. (huffpost.com)
  • Most students will likely list the U.S.-Mexican War of 1848, which had a direct impact on Texas, finalizing its borders. (exploros.com)
  • We examined the role of behavioral (acculturation and enculturation) and cognitive cultural orientation (independent and interdependent self-construal) on Mexican American college students' life satisfaction. (ed.gov)
  • Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. (bvsalud.org)
  • Initiated in April 2016, #AbolishtheRacistSeal - led by the Kiva Club , a student group, and the Red Nation , an activist group - calls for the removal of images that celebrate European conquest of the Americas or otherwise represent ongoing violence against Native Americans. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Safety issues related to low English literacy levels of Hispanic workers on U.S. dairy farms are a potential concern to dairy owners. (cdc.gov)
  • Before Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, the courts ruled it unconstitutional to segregate students of Mexican heritage into inferior schools. (huffpost.com)
  • These interviews were conducted by Dr. Rowena Rivera, a former professor of Spanish at the University of New Mexico. (unm.edu)
  • In the late 17th century, Native American groups living under Spanish rule in what is now New Mexico rebelled against colonial authorities and pushed them out of their territory. (notevenpast.org)
  • In many ways, however, the events that led up to the revolt reveal a more complex relationship between Spanish and Native American than traditional histories tell. (notevenpast.org)
  • Guest Michelle Daneri helps us understand contemporary thinking about the ways that Spanish and Native Americans exchanged ideas, knowledge, and adapted to each others' presence in the Southwest. (notevenpast.org)
  • In the South and West, entire generations of Catholics have not known a time without a Hispanic neighbor, the ever-present image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, quinceañera celebrations, Masses in Spanish and some good empanadas after worship! (americamagazine.org)
  • This program is great for students looking for courses in Spanish language, Hispanic Studies, or Business. (studiesabroad.com)
  • In addition to language instruction, this program offers a variety of Hispanic Studies and International Business courses in both English and Spanish. (studiesabroad.com)
  • One of the things is assuming everybody is Mexican, that everybody who has a Spanish-sounding last name is of Mexican heritage. (abc13.com)
  • Spanish Society in Mexico City After the Conquest. (si.edu)
  • They either assumed that Hispanics were not in play or that they could win some of those votes on the cheap with a spattering of Spanish ads. (strata-sphere.com)
  • I am the only one of my two siblings who speaks proper Mexican Spanish . (gozamos.com)
  • Thirteen states have populations of at least 1 million Hispanic residents. (weareteachers.com)
  • Many U.S. businesses are interested in promoting a diverse workforce that is represented by the growing Hispanic and Latin American populations. (schoolsoup.com)
  • The role of direct encouragement in promoting recreational reading.Knowledge Quest-Journal of the American Association of School Librarians. (csulb.edu)
  • The Houston Arts Alliance is working to reach more Hispanic artists since discovering a gap between the organization and the city's demographics. (abc13.com)
  • We have every confidence that the many LULAC members from both central and Southern Arizona who have brought certain matters to our attention have acted out of great concern for the well being of their organization and the Hispanic community. (azpbs.org)
  • The UNM seal directly normalizes and celebrates the violent double conquest of New Mexico," writes Kiva Club Secretary Jennifer Marley, who is a major in Native American Studies at UNM, via email. (hyperallergic.com)
  • In 2019, chronic liver disease was the seventh leading cause of death for all Hispanics, and the fourth leading cause of death for Hispanic men, ages 45-64. (hhs.gov)