
Latino Communities
Latino communities refer to groups of people in the United States who identify as Hispanic or Latino, sharing cultural, linguistic, and sometimes ancestral ties to Latin American countries. These communities are diverse, including individuals from countries like Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guatemala, and others. They often share common traditions, values, and language (primarily Spanish or Portuguese) but also have unique local influences. Latino communities contribute significantly to the country’s cultural, economic, and social fabric, enriching it through their diversity, resilience, and active participation in various aspects of society.