This article explains how the terms differ and overlap, and how and why people use them. Below are more articles and videos about the termlatinx and latine Latine refers to people from latin america, and hispanic refers to people who speak spanish
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Not all countries in latin america have spanish as the official language.
In the u.s., “latinx” has more popularity than “latine.” only 18% of hispanics have heard of the latter, according to the pew study
Latinos surveyed think the terms should not be used to describe the population, and 81% largely prefer “hispanic” and “latino.” Chm curator of civic engagement and social justice elena gonzales writes about the history and definitions of various descriptors of people of latin american heritage and explains why chm is shifting from using “latino/a/x” to using “latine.”