AOL: Meet the five Pueblo Latino veterans set to receive 'Profiles in Courage' awards this year
Five Pueblo Latino veterans will receive an award for their military service and contributions to the community. Claude “Butch" Chavez, Alfred Duran, Albertina Espinoza, Judith Garcia-Carder and ...
Meet the five Pueblo Latino veterans set to receive 'Profiles in Courage' awards this year
NBC News: A group of high-profile Latinos makes a $60M cash deal to buy 18 radio stations
A group of high-profile Latinos makes a $60M cash deal to buy 18 radio stations
The Pueblo Chieftain: Pueblo Latino veterans to receive 'Profiles in Courage' awards
Five local veterans will be recognized as recipients of Pueblo Latino Veterans Profiles in Courage awards during the Pueblo Latino Veterans Profiles in Courage Committee's seventh annual ceremony on ...
The terms Latino and Latina originated in Ancient Rome. In the English language, the term Latino is a loan word from American Spanish. [7][8][9] Its origin is generally given as a shortening of latinoamericano, Spanish for 'Latin American'. [10] The Oxford English Dictionary traces its usage to 1946. [7] Latino has its origins in the French term Amérique latine, coined in the mid-19th century ...
In the United States, “Latino” generally refers to (almost) anyone born in or with ancestors from Latin America and living in the U.S., including Brazilians. The term “Hispanic” is generally accepted as a narrower term that includes people only from Spanish-speaking Latin America, including those countries/territories of the Caribbean or from Spain itself.