Latino

The masculine term Latino (), along with its feminine form Latina, is a noun and adjective, often used in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, that most commonly refers to United States inhabitants who have cultural ties to Latin America.

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Impact of drought on drinking water contamination: disparities affecting Latino/a communities - EurekAlert

Smithsonian Latino Museum Students to Hear from NASA Station Astronaut

Cinco de Mayo: History and facts about the celebration of Latin culture

Across the US, landlords are less likely to respond to applicants with African American and Latino-sounding names when renting properties, a practice that contributes to rising residential segregation. The study found the most discrimination for Black renters in Chicago, Los Angeles and Louisville.

US Black and Latino communities often have low vaccination rates – but blaming vaccine hesitancy misses the mark - Limited access hampers vaccination rates

COVID-linked multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children diagnosed more in Black and Latino children

COVID-linked multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children diagnosed more in Black and Latino child

Study aims to (re)define Latino manhood and masculinity

Major cardiovascular risk factor rates are high in the U.S. Hispanic/Latino population

What is COVID-19's impact on Black and Latino persons living with HIV?

The life-altering effects heat is having on American children | Global heating takes a disproportionate toll on Black and Latino children – and the danger begins before they’re even born

Gene mutations linked to worse outcomes from leukemia in Hispanic and Latino children