Category: CLACLS Reports

  • Were Latinos Undercounted in the 2020 Census?

    A New Report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY Tracks the Latino Population Growth in the Country, and the Results Differ Significantly from the Census Bureau Estimates. Contact: E-mail: clacls@gc.cuny.edu NEW YORK, June 1, 2022—The Graduate Center of The City University of New York’s Center for Latin American, Caribbean…

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  • The Diversifying Latino Population in the United States

    A New Report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY Tracks the Changes among Different Racial and Ethnic Groups Within the Latino Population in the United States since 1990. Contact: E-mail: clacls@gc.cuny.edu NEW YORK, May 20, 2022—The Graduate Center of The City University of New York’s Center for Latin American,…

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  • Marriage Rates among Latinos on the Decline

    A New Report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY Tracks the Partnership Status Rates in the United States by Race and Ethnicity Contact: E-mail: clacls@gc.cuny.edu NEW YORK, March 1, 2022—The Graduate Center of The City University of New York’s Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLACLS)…

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  • The Share of Latinos in Three Brooklyn Neighborhoods Is Decreasing

    Media contact: Sebastián Villamizar-Santamaría, svillamizarsantamaria@gradcenter.cuny.edu  The Share of Latinos in Three Brooklyn Neighborhoods Is Decreasing A New Report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY Tracks the Marked Racial and Ethnic Changes in Sunset Park/Windsor Terrace and Bushwick. NEW YORK, May 7, 2021—The Graduate Center of The…

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  • Latino Voter Registration Rates Reached an All-Time High in the 2020 Presidential Election

    Media contact: Sebastián Villamizar-Santamaría, svillamizarsantamaria@gradcenter.cuny.edu   Latino Voter Registration Rates Reached an All-Time High in the 2020 Presidential Election: 61.1% of All Latino Citizens Eligible to Vote  A New Report from the Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies at The Graduate Center, CUNY tracks Voter Participation Rates in the US Presidential Elections since 1992 …

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