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Along with the obvious impact Hispanics continue to make in population growth (more than 800 million nationwide), and their growing presence in politics, fashion, music, television and literature, the perception of Latinos as an elusive and undefined group has finally begun to fade before the eyes of the public and the media.
Since one in five kids in the U.S. is Latino, it’s no surprise that the Latino youth market is growing six times faster than other market segments. Also, Latino teens spend 4% more than the average American teen.
The national debate on immigration notwithstanding, the Latino story is rooted in America’s native history of a citizenry that has fought in the front lines of the military, contributed to the popular culture and produced corporate executives, doctors, lawyers and public leaders, as well as sports and entertainment luminaries. You will find Latinos on MySpace and Facebook and on other popular Internet sites, reading the hot magazines, and watching “Desperate Housewives” just as much as they follow their Spanish-language soap operas (novellas) and news and entertainment. The latest example of how far Latinos have come to be accepted as contributors to the American experience is the phenomenal response among the literary elite and media for the Dominican American writer Junot Diaz. Diaz is a New York writer and author of the critically acclaimed novel about a young Dominican kid from New Jersey with a geek’s fascination for comic books and Star Trek, all the while learning of his family’s history of struggle under a despotic ruler in the Dominican Republic. Contributions like these and many more best reflect the image and flavor of the bicultural Hispanic American. And it is the ultimate tribute to the history and presence of Hispanic heritage everywhere. By: BY ELDIN VILLAFANE, media consultant From: www.nydailynews.com
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