Latinos & Hispanics

We’re bright, capable and consistently undervalued at work. Here's how we can access professional spaces that we've historically been locked out of.
The Queen of Tejano music inspires reverence among Latinx fans who weren't even alive when she was. Here's how her legacy continues to resonate 27 years after her death.
“The first lady apologizes that her words conveyed anything but pure admiration and love for the Latino community,” a spokesperson tweeted.
The 2020 census overlooked Black, Latinx and Native American residents at higher rates than a decade ago.
Even so, Latinx people made up only 1.4% of all elected officials while comprising 19% of the U.S. population.
Jewelry, bath products, leather goods and more, all from Latinx-owned brands.
Sixty two percent of Latinos who live in the U.S. say having darker skin hurts their chances of getting ahead while 59% say having light skin helps them.
The 24-year-old has gone viral for her informative videos about being Black, Latina and Honduran.
Lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes and more gorgeous cosmetics made by and for Latinx creators
Released Wednesday, the first day of Latinx Heritage Month, a new Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study warns of “an epidemic of invisibility.”