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Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close
Although Hispanic Heritage Month did end last Tuesday, October 15, this doesn't mean we have to limit ourselves on celebrating our influences around the country. Here are a few highlights from the last month: Pew Research center states that a record 32 million Latinos are projected to be eligible to vote in 2020, up from... Continue Reading →
Barbie celebrates Día de los Muertos
Mattel will debut "Day of the Dead" Barbie celebrating Mexican holiday
Marketing to the Latino traveler
The country's Latino population’s purchasing power tripled from 2006 through 2016, increasing from half-a-billion dollars to $1.5 trillion.
Hispanic Executive’s “Top Ten Líderes”
We all love lists; especially end of year lists. Hispanic Executive Magazine recently released their top 10 líderes. What do they all have in common? Not only have they made an impact in their own respective fields, but they have all also made a contribution to the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC) LDC works to reframe... Continue Reading →
Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council recognizes influential Hispanic Leaders
Top Influential Hispanic Leaders for 2019 to be Recognized at HITEC 100 & Corporate Awards Gala in Silicon Valley.
2018’s Most & Least Diverse States in America
The American narrative is a story of diversity. Our history tells of many different peoples coming together from every walk of life to form what is today a complex tapestry of backgrounds.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in 2018
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place every year between September 15 and October. It was on September 15, 1968, that the United States first celebrated Hispanic Heritage Week and in 1988, the celebration was expanded to a month.
What Defines Being Latin?
The MTV VMAs has a "Best Latin" category, however, should it really be categorized as Latin?
2018’s Most Diverse Cities in America
America is undergoing an extreme makeover, thanks to rapid demographic diversification. By 2050, you won’t even recognize her. But America’s transformation is more than skin-deep — it’s economic, too.
