In California, the pandemic hits Latinos hard

In every corner of California, the Latino population has faced a greater risk of exposure to COVID-19, undergone testing at a lower rate, and suffered more deaths than any other race or ethnicity, according to Stanford-led ...

White flight may still enforce segregation

As the population of people of color grows across the United States, white Americans are still prone to move when neighborhoods diversify, and their fears and stereotypical beliefs about other racial and ethnic groups may ...

Study: Latino population growth slips behind Asian Americans

The growth of the U.S. Latino population—once the nation's fastest growing—slowed considerably over the past seven years and slipped behind that of Asian Americans amid declining Hispanic immigration and birth rates, ...

Debunking fears: Latino growth does not boost crime

Rural industries, such as meat-packing and textile manufacturing, create job opportunities that have brought significant numbers of Latino workers and their families to small- and medium-sized towns. This influx of Latino ...

'Death industry' overlooks growing US Latino population, study finds

Death research in the United States mostly overlooks bereavement customs of those who are not Anglo-Protestants, says a Baylor University researcher. She hopes to correct that—beginning with a study of Catholic Latino communities, ...

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