Racial identity

Latinos and race: How racial identity varies by generation

Latinos and race: How racial identity varies by generation A recent Pew Hispanic Center study indicates that a majority of people described by the Hispanic/Latino label still prefer to identify according to their family’s country of origin.

For many Latinos, racial identity is more culture than color

For many Latinos, racial identity is more culture than color More than 18 million Latinos checked the “other” box in the 2010 census, up from 14.9 million in 2000. It was an indicator of the sharp disconnect between how Latinos view themselves and how the government wants to count them.

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