In short, “Latinx” means people who originate from Spanish-speaking countries — regardless of whether or not they speak ...
The current most common ways Hispanic populations refer to themselves are “Hispanic,” “Latino/Latina” and “Chicano,” but the newer gender-neutral term “Latinx” attempts to be more inclusive to ...
New polling suggests Los Angeles could skew even more liberal if more Latino voters turned out in greater numbers.
In arguments before the Supreme Court, proponents of affirmative action claimed that the number of Black students admitted to selective colleges and universities would plummet absent affirmative actio ...
Countries across the Americas are tweaking their census to better understand their population, allowing them to create more ...
The monthlong observance originated as weeklong celebrate in 1968. Decades later, the celebration of history and culture ...
The demographic, which makes up 4% of the U.S. population, shows varied political affiliations, with 30% of them identifying ...
Schools are testing how much they can shape the racial outcomes of admissions without being accused of practicing affirmative ...
The share of newly admitted Black students dropped off significantly at the most selective schools, according to the ...
For decades, financial advisors and the federal government have recommended that Americans spend no more than 30% of their ...
Connecticut colleges have begun to release enrollment data for the first class since the Supreme Court put an end of ...
Hispanic Heritage Month is in full swing until October 15. The month long celebration is aimed at highlighting Latin American ...