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    Over the last ten years, the Latino share of the United States population has increased from 16% to 18%. Hispanics are now the country’s second-largest ethnic group, are more likely to be entrepreneurs than the overall U.S. population, and contribute over a quarter of a trillion dollars in taxes every year.

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    COVID-19 Economic Recovery and the Latino Community

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    On May 20, UnidosUS hosted a virtual roundtable to talk about the economic impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on Latinos and immigrant families. Moderated by The Hill Staff Writer Rafael Bernal, with […]

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    On May 27, UnidosUS and the NAACP hosted the virtual town hall, “Reunite to Reform: A Discussion on the Future of Policing in America,” which provided a deep dive into […]

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    On February 9, UnidosUS hosted a virtual town hall, “The Latino Agenda for Biden’s First 100 Days.” UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía was joined by Congresswoman Veronica Escobar (TX-16) […]

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    During the second year of the pandemic we kept our focus on what Latinos needed and how we could best serve them. Our 2021 Impact Report brings the voices of […]

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      Over the last ten years, the Latino share of the United States population has increased from 16% to 18%. Hispanics are now the country’s second-largest ethnic group, are more likely to be entrepreneurs than the overall U.S. population, and contribute over a quarter of a trillion dollars in taxes every year.

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      • Key Statistics

      COVID-19 Economic Recovery and the Latino Community

      Virtual Roundtable

      On May 20, UnidosUS hosted a virtual roundtable to talk about the economic impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on Latinos and immigrant families. Moderated by The Hill Staff Writer Rafael Bernal, with […]

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      Through our unique combination of research, advocacy, programs, and a national network of nearly 300 community-based Affiliate organizations across the country, we simultaneously challenge the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos in the United States across a range of key issues:

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      • Education
      • Health
      • Housing and financial empowerment
      • Immigration
      • Racial equity
      • Workforce Development
      • Voting and political empowerment

      Reunite to Reform: A Discussion on the Future of Policing in America

      Virtual Townhall

      On May 27, UnidosUS and the NAACP hosted the virtual town hall, “Reunite to Reform: A Discussion on the Future of Policing in America,” which provided a deep dive into […]

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      The UnidosUS Publication Library is the single most extensive collection of research on the Hispanic community in the United States, covering topics from Immigration and Education to Employment and Health.

      Explore all our publications

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      • Articles
      • E-Books
      • Working Papers
      • Virtual Events
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      The Latino Agenda for Biden’s First 100 Days

      Virtual Townhall

      On February 9, UnidosUS hosted a virtual town hall, “The Latino Agenda for Biden’s First 100 Days.” UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía was joined by Congresswoman Veronica Escobar (TX-16) […]

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      Since 1968, we’ve served the Hispanic community through our research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in our program work in communities nationwide and through our network of over 300 affiliates across the country.

      Learn about UnidosUS

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      • Our history
      • Leadership and staff
      • Board of Directors
      • Corporate Board of Advisors
      • Corporate Giving
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      • Impact Report

      2021 UnidosUS Impact Report: Moving US Forward

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      2021 UnidosUS Impact Report

      During the second year of the pandemic we kept our focus on what Latinos needed and how we could best serve them. Our 2021 Impact Report brings the voices of […]

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      • Enroll in SNAP

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      • Become a U.S. citizen
      • Legal assistance

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      “They call us DREAMers, but we’re the ones who don’t sleep.”

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      Miriam Manzano, an Escalera STEM student from East Austin College Prep speaks out against HB413, which would repeal the Texas Dream Act, making higher education unaffordable for college-bound DREAMers.

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      Meet the Future of Latino STEM Professionals: Damián Aragonez

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      Meet the Future of Latino STEM Professionals: Kenia Cruz

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      Pushing for STEM Careers Beyond the Code

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      Escalera Program Graduate, Nicole Sanclemente, is Ready for the Future

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      How One Teacher Is Helping Kids Achieve Greatness

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      Washington Plays Host to Escalera National Summit

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