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'No Sabo Kids': How South Florida Latinos are confronting their relationship with language, identityBeing a 'No Sabo Kid' means that your Spanish is probably not perfect, or maybe you don't know the language at all. Latinos are reclaiming the term to prove that language and Latino identity are not mutually exclusive.
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The Florida Panthers in recent years have pushed to grow the game of hockey in untapped communities, particularly the rapidly growing Hispanic market.
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The Matheson Museum hosted four Latinx queer members of the Gainesville community to share stories about the different ways they find joy in expressing their identities.
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The suicide rate for Hispanics in the US has increased significantly over the past decade. The reasons are varied, citing factors such as language barriers, poverty and a lack of bilingual mental health professionals.
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Latinos are still more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID — so doctors and activists hope younger, more educated voices can convince the vulnerable to get vaccinated.
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Former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is challenging Republican Sen. Rick Scott in 2024 and hoping to stem Republicans’ inroads with Latinx voters in the Sunshine State.
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Suburbs in South Florida that have swung toward Donald Trump are where the Obamacare health care program is more popular than anywhere else in the country
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Florida’s economy is booming, and Hispanic-owned businesses are contributing to that growth.
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Florida’s economy is booming, and Hispanic-owned businesses are contributing to that growth.
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Florida’s economy is booming, and Hispanic-owned businesses are contributing to that growth.
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The month kicks off on Sept. 15, which marks the independence day for several Latin American countries.
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Connie Storms, with the Alzheimer's Association, says Hispanics in the U.S. are 1½ times more likely to develop Alzheimer's than non-Hispanic whites. The PSA campaign promotes early detection.