short readsFeb 25, 2021 In Vice President Kamala Harris, we can see how America has changed Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
short readsAug 8, 2019 Hispanic women no longer account for the majority of immigrant births in the U.S. Much of the downturn in the share of immigrant births to Hispanics has been driven by a decline in births among Mexican-origin women.
short readsFeb 22, 2017 6 facts about black Americans for Black History Month Over the past 40 years, blacks have made progress on several fronts. Yet large racial gaps persist in areas such as wealth and poverty.
short readsMar 1, 2016 Afro-Latino: A deeply rooted identity among U.S. Hispanics One-quarter of all U.S. Latinos self-identify as Afro-Latino, Afro-Caribbean or of African descent with roots in Latin America.
short readsJul 10, 2015 ‘Mestizo’ and ‘mulatto’: Mixed-race identities among U.S. Hispanics When asked if they identify as “mestizo,” “mulatto” or some other mixed-race combination, one-third of U.S. Hispanics say they do.
short readsApr 9, 2015 6 key findings about black immigration to the U.S. Although the U.S. has long had a sizable black population as a legacy of slavery, voluntary black immigration here is projected to grow in coming decades.