An essay published by America Magazine (The JesuitReview) analyzes the growing Hispanicization of Catholicism in the United States, noting that nearly half of American Catholics and more than h
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed bipartisan legislation to rename the U.S. Court of Appeals in Los Angeles in honor of Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez, a Latino family crucial in the fig
The number of people of Latino and Asian American or Pacific Islander (AAPI) descent in the United States has more than doubled in the past 20 years, but this group is still often ignored. This f
Over the past 20 years, nine of the ten most common baby names for boys in the U.S. have remained consistent, with one notable exception: Mateo. In 2023, Mateo peaked at number six, marking the fir
A new report from Collage Group highlights that Hispanics/Latinos are the demographic most likely to act as caregivers for seniors in the United States, despite facing systemic barriers in heal
A new research from the Pew Research Center published recently explored the pressures Latina women face in the United States. According to the survey, most of these women feel the need to balan