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  • Latinx - Wikipedia
    Latinx is an English neologism used to refer to people with Latin American cultural or ethnic identity in the United States The term aims to be a gender-neutral alternative to Latino and Latina by replacing the masculine -o and feminine -a ending with the -x suffix The plural for Latinx is Latinxs or Latinxes
  • Do US Hispanics think the term Latinx should be used for them?| Pew . . .
    In addition to exploring awareness and personal use of “Latinx” among U S Hispanics, the November 2023 survey also asked those familiar with the term if it should be used to describe the Hispanic population overall and if that use should be more widespread
  • ‘Latinx’ : Why people are split on using the term | CNN
    Depending on which corners of the internet you inhabit, you might have come across the term “Latinx ” “Latinx” has emerged as an inclusive term to refer to people of Latin American descent,
  • Latinx | Definition, Meaning, Usage | Britannica
    Latinx, gender-neutral term referring to someone living in the United States who was born in or has ancestors from Latin America; it is an alternative to the masculine (Latino) and feminine (Latina) forms
  • Latino, Hispanic, Latinx, Chicano: The History Behind the Terms
    The terms Latino, Hispanic and Latinx are often used interchangeably to describe a group that makes up about 19 percent of the U S population
  • The Word History of Latinx | Merriam-Webster
    Latinx is used generally as a gender-neutral term for Latin Americans, but it has been especially embraced by members of Latin LGBTQ communities as a word to identify themselves as people of Latin descent possessing a gender identity outside the male female binary
  • Awareness of Latinx increases among US Latinos, and Latine emerges . . .
    “Latino” and “Hispanic” have long been the most prominent terms used to describe people in the U S with roots in Latin America and Spain But over the last several years, “Latinx” has become a de-facto gender neutral alternative to Latino and Hispanic, according to a new study by race and ethnicity researchers
  • A Brief Explainer on Latine and Latinx - Hispanic Executive
    Both Latine and Latinx are gender-neutral and inclusive of all genders Where and how Latinx originated isn’t clear, but the term is more commonly used among English speakers in the US Latinx doesn’t flow as easily with the Spanish language resulting in some feeling that it’s an anglicized term


















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