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This past week was the anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia case of 1967 where the Supreme Court unanimously voted to make interracial marriages legal in the U.S. It was only 55 years ago that LOVE prevailed. In this “Monthly Musings” episode of I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY, my Co-Producer Chris Majocha and I go over some 2020 Census data that supports how we are becoming an ethnically diverse nation, where soon we will experience the shift to a majority non-White population (according to Census forecasts – don’t shoot the messenger!). Why? Because LOVE is conquering hate, and people who identify as Latino/Latinx/Latine/Hispanic (let’s please not get distracted with semantics) have been a key driver of this demographic transformation. So, if you are unaware of the “hard to digest for some” 2020 Census data that speaks to what’s going on (the good, bad, and the ugly) here we share some highlights. Enhorabuena.
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This past week was the anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia case of 1967 where the Supreme Court unanimously voted to make interracial marriages legal in the U.S. It was only 55 years ago that LOVE prevailed. In this “Monthly Musings” episode of I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY, my Co-Producer Chris Majocha and I go over some 2020 Census data that supports how we are becoming an ethnically diverse nation, where soon we will experience the shift to a majority non-White population (according to Census forecasts – don’t shoot the messenger!). Why? Because LOVE is conquering hate, and people who identify as Latino/Latinx/Latine/Hispanic (let’s please not get distracted with semantics) have been a key driver of this demographic transformation. So, if you are unaware of the “hard to digest for some” 2020 Census data that speaks to what’s going on (the good, bad, and the ugly) here we share some highlights. Enhorabuena.