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Marie Arana

Season 5 Episode 7 | 26m 40s

In 1960, one out of every 25 people in the United States was of Latino heritage. In 2023, it is one out of five. In 2050, it will be one in three. Latinos are our largest, oldest, most undercounted, fastest growing, and least understood community. Prizewinning author Marie Arana explains who they are and what they have meant to America.

Aired: 02/13/24 | Expires: 03/13/24
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