Revenues of Latino-owned businesses grew but still lagged those of non-Latino-owned firms in 2021-22, according to Biz2Credit’s Annual Latino-Owned Business study. However, although a revenue gap ...
2021 was an absolutely incredible year for Latin music. As the world began to recover from the worst of the pandemic, Latin artists brought us an abundance of new music to get through the year.
From memoirs and short stories to an award-winning poetry collection, these books by Latino authors transported us to different places and made us reflect, smile, cry and gain a deeper understanding ...
Nearly 20 million Latino immigrants lived in the United States in 2021, accounting for almost a third (31.8%) of the nation’s total Latino population that year. How we did this Pew Research Center ...
Amid the tense and ongoing headlines about Covid-19, politics and the economy, memorable events related to music, people and trends kept us smiling this year. Here's a rundown of some of our favorite ...
Latino-owned businesses are playing an important role in the U.S. economy. U.S. small businesses in general are still in recovery mode from the effects of Covid-19; however, new research from the ...
Through Latin music, we are able to see the true range of the Latinx identity — the range of music that this genre encompasses spans multiple languages, cultures, and experiences in a way that no ...
Many Latin artists emerged from the first throes of the pandemic taking bolder risks than ever before in their work — whether fashioning genres anew or confronting injustice at home and abroad. Here ...
Latinos are having a banner year in cinema, proven by the outstanding performances, and invigorating filmmakers and artisans, behind many of this year’s leading contenders for the Oscars. During this ...
2021 was a record year for venture capital in Latin America; deal activity increased by over 260%. Despite the glut of investment, VC exit activity has slowed to a trickle in the region. Political ...
Afro-Latino identity is a distinct one, with deep roots in colonial Latin America. As a result, it can often exist alongside a person’s Hispanic, racial or national origin identities. The life ...
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