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Infographic: Exploring age, language and identity across generations.
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About the project
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America's Hispanic population is our largest, youngest and fastest growing minority group.
In 40 years, the Census Bureau says, it will triple in size to 132.8 million and nearly one in three U.S. residents will be Hispanic.
Beyond the border and its immigration debates, this shift promises opportunities and change – and will inevitably make a lasting imprint across identity, education, politics, media and the arts. Read more
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Meet the team | Links to resources | Read the blog
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- Identity
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Education
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Economic gains hinge on cutting dropout rate
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Introduction video: Facing the dropout epidemic
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5 ways to stem the dropout rate
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Interactive Map: The high cost of the Hispanic dropout epidemic
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Interactive game: Experiencing the language barrier firsthand
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Future leaders: New generations, new dreams
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Voices: Education
Why Latinos drop out
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Politics
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Republicans see opportunity where Latinos’ faith meets politics
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Infographics:The new Latino electorate
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Photo essay: Young, bicultural and driven by faith
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Hispanics mobilize to groom new political leaders
Challenges to Latino representation
Grassroots path to political office
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Voices: Political issues
Most important issue
Religion and politics
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