by Clara Pelaez Florez | Jun 6, 2022 | Business, English, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Importance of Voters with Latin American roots on U.S. elections Why are voters with Latin American influencing the U.S. Elections? Increase in Hispanic population The US Hispanic population reached a record 62.1 million people in 2020, a 23% steady growth since 2010,...
by Edward Norton | Mar 15, 2021 | Culture, Latin America
I don’t know how many times I’ve heard a variation of “You don’t look Latina/Hispanic/Mexican.” There are a few things wrong with those sentences. The first, of course, being that my family is from El Salvador, not Mexico. The second being that people from Latin...
by Edward Norton | Oct 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
5 Costume Ideas of Hispanic Origin 5 Costume Ideas of Hispanic Origin Every year, Halloween stores sell many different kinds of costumes. From the marketing perspective, and the U.S. Hispanic audience’s point of view, it could be very useful to know about some...
by Edward Norton | Jul 24, 2020 | Culture
Today is Tequila Day, 4 recipes to celebrate this day Today is Tequila Day and my body knows it Everybody knows that Tequila is from México but probably, not everybody knows that tequila is an alcohol distilled from the agave plant, and can have a variety of different...
by Edward Norton | Jun 18, 2020 | Politics
Latinos in the Next U.S. Presidential Election Latinos in the next U.S. presidential election During this 2020 Elections, near 32 million Latinos was the projection to be eligible to vote, according to Pew Research. If most of them decide to participate in this...