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	➕ Add definitions for Hispanic, Latino and Latinx (#89)
* Add definitions for Hispanic, Latino and Latinx * Update hispanic, latino and latinx definitions to indicate their pan-ethnic connotations.
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|     full_title: Asian American |     full_title: Asian American | ||||||
|   - text: Black |   - text: Black | ||||||
|     full_title: Black American |     full_title: Black American | ||||||
|  |   - text: Hispanic | ||||||
|  |     full_title: Hispanic American | ||||||
|   - text: Indigenous |   - text: Indigenous | ||||||
|     full_title: Indigenous American |     full_title: Indigenous American | ||||||
|  |   - text: Latin | ||||||
|  |     full_title: Latin American | ||||||
| --- | --- | ||||||
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| --- | --- | ||||||
| title: Hispanic | title: Hispanic | ||||||
| slug: hispanic | slug: hispanic | ||||||
| defined: false | defined: true | ||||||
| --- | reading: | ||||||
|  |     - text: "Remezcla: Hispanic vs. Latino vs. Latinx: A Brief History of How These Words Originated" | ||||||
|  |       href: https://remezcla.com/features/culture/latino-vs-hispanic-vs-latinx-how-these-words-originated/ | ||||||
|  | --- | ||||||
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|  | Serves as an umbrella term for people of Spanish, or Spanish-speaking ancestry. Hispanic is considered a pan-ethnic term, and does not provide context for someone's race or country of origin. | ||||||
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|  | #### Note | ||||||
|  | People who self-identify as Hispanic may also self-identify as Chicano/Chicana, [Latino/Latina](#/latino), or [Latinx](#/latinx), but don't assume that they do. When in doubt, ask for individual preferences. | ||||||
							
								
								
									
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|  | --- | ||||||
|  | title: Latin American/Latino/Latina | ||||||
|  | slug: latino | ||||||
|  | defined: true | ||||||
|  | reading: | ||||||
|  |     - text: "Remezcla: Hispanic vs. Latino vs. Latinx: A Brief History of How These Words Originated" | ||||||
|  |       href: https://remezcla.com/features/culture/latino-vs-hispanic-vs-latinx-how-these-words-originated/ | ||||||
|  | --- | ||||||
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|  | Serves as an umbrella term for people of Latin American ancestry. Latino (and Latina) are inherently gendered terms due to Spanish's gendered language. Latino is considered a pan-ethnic term that does not provide context for someone's language, country of origin, or race. | ||||||
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|  | Also can be written in gender neutral forms of [Latinx](#/latinx), or Latin@s. When in doubt, default to Latino, and ask individual parties their preference, if possible. | ||||||
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|  | #### Note | ||||||
|  | People who self-identify as Latin American or Latino/Latina may also self-identify as Chicano/Chicana, [Hispanic](#/hispanic), or [Latinx](#/latinx). | ||||||
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| --- | --- | ||||||
| title: Latinx | title: Latinx | ||||||
| slug: latinx | slug: latinx | ||||||
| defined: false | defined: true | ||||||
| --- | reading: | ||||||
|  |     - text: "Remezcla: Hispanic vs. Latino vs. Latinx: A Brief History of How These Words Originated" | ||||||
|  |       href: https://remezcla.com/features/culture/latino-vs-hispanic-vs-latinx-how-these-words-originated/ | ||||||
|  |     - text: "Latino, Latinx, Latine. The grammatical gender neutral in Spanish" | ||||||
|  |       href: https://medium.com/@puentera/latino-latinx-latine-a3b19e0dbc1c | ||||||
|  | --- | ||||||
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|  | Latinx arose as a gender-neutral alternative to the gendered [Latino](#/latino)/Latina in the United States.  | ||||||
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|  | This is a term that is seeing expanded usage and evolution among academic circles. Latinx is considered a pan-ethnic term that does not provide context for someone's language, country of origin, or race. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | #### Note | ||||||
|  | People who self-identify as Latinx may also self-identify as Chicano/Chicana, [Hispanic](#/hispanic), or [Latin American](/#latino) | ||||||
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