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Ana-Christina Ramón, PhD
DrAnaChristina
THREAD. Hollywood has often approached the Latinx audience through a stereotypical, myopic lens. They assumed the Latinx market was niche instead of mainstream and preferred mainly Spanish language programming. But
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FOLKLORE ✨ alexandra
alliewithbooks
i’ve been wanting to talk about the recent influx of opposition to the term “latinx” but i really don’t want to be the spokesperson for everyone, so i really just
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a Black-passing Latina.
aliciasanchez
I’m seeing terrible hot takes about the word #Latinx. there are: -Black Latinas saying that “Latinx” (but not Latina/o? ) erases Blackness.-white + non-Black Latinos complaining about destroying spanish.-and ahistorical
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Lulu
lourdesgnavarro
I never use LatinX or rarely. Should we consider that when Republicans or older generation folks hear it they either don’t understand it or they assume journalists are Democrats because
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Yair Rosenberg
Yair_Rosenberg
Latino Dem congressman in Arizona bluntly says what polls have shown for some time: the overwhelmingly majority of Latino voters *do not know* the term "Latinx" and practically none use
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Cesar Padilla, M.D.
TheMillennialMD
Then vs now. 15 yr old me, 0.67 GPA, nearly dropped out, surviving gangs and violence. Now - Harvard fellowship trained, Medical Director. The same boy and fight in me.
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Beatriz Lopez
Beatrizluthor
1st, let me start with I’m from Miami - born & raised in a playground of majority Cubans. 2nd, Agree more investment & time is needed to engage this wildly
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Norman Brannon
normanbrannon
There has been a lot of dragging "Latinos" for their Tr*mp voting uptick by white people who think that we are some sort of monolith in terms of racial experience
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HLS Criminal Justice
HLS_CJPP
Today we release a report exploring the persistent racial disparities in the Massachusetts criminal system: http://bit.ly/RDReportDownload. Here are some of our key findings: White people make up roughly 74% of
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loni (they them)
singulathey
latinx is such a painful example of successful erasure. brazillian trans people coined this term, but many people believe the term was coined by academics in the united states. i
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Héctor E. Alcalá
Hector_E_Alcala
Much has been said about the gains Trump has made about the gains Trump made among Latinx voters. I find much of the analysis lazy & superficial as it attempts
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
Let's give Mr. Grunwald a history lesson:Most African Americans called themselves Negro in the mid-1950s when Kwame Brathwaite and the AJASS, a small group of artists and intellectuals, began using
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Aiden Thomas
aidenschmaiden
i feel that the reason why, in a world where white supremacy is running rampant, white/white-passing/light skinned Latinx folks get upset about being called “white” because it directly aligns them
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Chris Capossela
chriscapossela
Small businesses are adapting and pivoting faster than ever. Across industries, entrepreneurs are tapping deep into their creativity…leading to truly #MagicalThings. 1/4 Just look at @HouseOfLilac in Miami. When founder
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JeseniaDeMoyaCorrea
JeseniaDeMoyaC
I've been working on a story about #Latinx leaders who have passed away in Greater #Philly during this time and what this means to the communities.Yesterday, as I continued to
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Keeper Of The 100
mrbigbrowndad
digital latinx post-mortem: one oft neglected component of the failure of digital Latinx (mitu, remezcal, latinshmatin, et al) is the way in which social commoditized ‘cool’ and made brand access
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