By Ruth La Ferla — 2021
A new generation has turned to an eons-old practice of envisioning positive outcomes.
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Close to 11% of American adults with Hispanic ancestors don’t even identify as Hispanic or Latino.
Many Latino activists have sought to create understanding for Black Lives Matter within their community by emphasizing the societal inequalities both groups face and how their prosperity is tied.
The United States is going through a national examination of conscience on the question of race, and the Latino community is no exception.