As of 2015, an estimated 48.4% of Angelenos were โHispanic of any race.โ The majority of Hispanic and Latino Angelenos are of Mexican heritage but the region is also well known for being home to the largest populations of Salvadorans and Guatemalans outside of their home countries. Often overlooked are the regionโs smaller Latino populations, the subject of this series of No … Continue reading No Enclave — Exploring Colombian Los Angeles
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No Enclave — Exploring Chilean Los Angeles
As of 2015, an estimatedย 48.4% of Angelenos wereย โHispanic of any race.โ The majority ofย Hispanic and Latino Angelenos are of Mexican heritage but the region is also well known for being home to the largest populations ofย Salvadorans andย Guatemalansย outside of their home countries. Often overlooked are the regionโsย smaller Latino populations, the subject of this series of No … Continue reading No Enclave — Exploring Chilean Los Angeles
No Enclave — Exploring Brazilian Los Angeles
As of 2015, an estimated 48.4% of Angelenos were โHispanic of any race.โ The majority of Hispanic and Latino Angelenos are of Mexican heritage but the region is also well known for being home to the largest populations of Salvadorans and Guatemalans outside of their home countries. Often overlooked are the regionโs smaller Latino populations, the subject of this series of … Continue reading No Enclave — Exploring Brazilian Los Angeles
No Enclave — Exploring Bolivian Los Angeles
As of 2015, an estimatedย 48.4% of Angelenos wereย โHispanic of any race.โ The majority ofย Hispanic and Latino Angelenos are of Mexican heritage but the region is also well known for being home to the largest populations of Salvadorans and Guatemalansย outside of their home countries. Often overlooked are the regionโsย smaller Latino populations, the subject of this series … Continue reading No Enclave — Exploring Bolivian Los Angeles
No Enclave — Exploring Argentine Los Angeles
INTRODUCTION As of 2015, an estimated 48.4% of Angelenos were "Hispanic of any race." The majority of Hispanic and Latino Angelenos are of Mexican heritage but the region is also well known for being home to the largest populations of Salvadorans and Guatemalans outside of their home countries. Often overlooked are the region's smaller Latino populations, the … Continue reading No Enclave — Exploring Argentine Los Angeles
On the margins’ margins – Asian Latinos – Latasian 101
Aย common misconception aboutย Latinos they are a racially homogeneous people. In Los Angeles and elsewhere, the word "Mexican" is used to refer to pretty much anyone who looks like they may have roots south of the Rio Grande, regardless of country of origin. I assume the same goes for Puerto Ricans and Cubans in areas where … Continue reading On the margins’ margins – Asian Latinos – Latasian 101

