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    In the United States, Latinos are the largest minority group, and their numbers are expected to rise significantly. Despite the rising number of Latinos in America there remains a lack of diversity in Hollywood. Hollywood doesn’t reflect the face of America, with a majority of the industry being made of predominantly white individuals. Television programming is currently attempting to rectify the inaccurate reflection of society. Racial stereotypes of Latinos are abundant in television and media…

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    Hispanic youth represent a rapidly expanding proportion our nation’s educational system. The U.S. Department of Education (2014) projects that Latino students will comprise 30% of public school enrollment by the year 2023. Latino youth frequently are faced with many adversities that impact their mental well-being, such as exposure to bullying or victimization in the schools, ethnic identity crisis, economic disadvantage, and academic performance deficits. Furthermore, although they are in dire…

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    groups such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, and Hispanics are not represented in media and if they are shown, are portrayed in a negative way. Researchers of the University of Southern California conducted an experiment stating that of the top 100 films in 2014 73.1% of the actors and actresses were white. Out of the 100 films surveyed, only 17 of them had non white leads or co leads. Minority groups such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, and Hispanics are not…

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    to the American culture are those in the Latino Community. According to the U.S Census Bureau (2010), about 52 million Latinos /Hispanics live in the United States, which makes them the largest ethnic minority group living in the United States. The Census Bureau also states that the Latino Community is the fastest…

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    Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. According to data published by the Pew Research Center (Hispanic Population Trends Project 2014), Hispanics account for about 17% of the U.S. population and they are expected to surpass Whites by 2050. Similar to the immigrant groups at the turn of the 20th century, a large number of adult Hispanics are foreign born, do not speak standard American English (41%), and must go through the acculturation process to merge into…

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    continuity (pinney 1996). In this paper I will examine the Hispanic group collective history and interview a friend by the name Christina. Who selects her ethnicity as a Latino ethnicity and I will compare the information, to that of researched throughout the paper. The Latino population is a diverse group among the United States. Thus including backgrounds such as Puerto Ricans, Mexican, Dominicans, Cuban, and Central Americans. Latinos are an American community of considerable diversity of…

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    1. Introduction Many Latinos come to the United States everyday in hopes of starting a better life, but starting over is not an easy task. There are many challenges for Latinos that come with moving to the United States that Latinos born in the United States face as well. Some of the most glaring challenges are discrimination, immigration, and the language barrier. Hispanics are mainly discriminated against by race and wage. Immigration creates many problems for them because of the difficulty…

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    The Importance Of Equality

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    means everyone in a society has the same rights and opportunities. Groups of people, such as African Americans and women, have been fighting for equality for millennial years. Currently, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender people are fighting for equal treatment. The obstacles faced by a person, or group of people, can determine how their life will turn out. Like any group of people, the Latinos have faced issues in the past, currently facing issues, and will face issues in the future.…

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    Latino Political Power

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    Political Power Our text identifies multiple contributing factors that limit the political power of Latinos as a group in the United States. However, there is a strong argument that non-citizenship and poor English, language skills are the two main contributing factors. Major political parties are recognizing the weight the Hispanic population could carry in an election, and have begun to reach out to members of the community. A multilingual ballot is now required by Federal law in districts…

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    the topic of Hispanics is brought up, mostly negative connotations arise in association with the Latino community. This comes from the American stereotype of Latinos being uneducated, domestic servants or even criminals, this is shown in by media. This belief has been brought on by the attitude of numerous discriminating broadcasts by American film directors and also through the use of, Donald Trump’s political campaign. (Power point of Mexicans displayed in tv shows) An example of Latino…

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