Anthony Brown tweeted the following:
"In conclusion, not all Latino people are Hispanic, but all Hispanic people are Latino.
When it comes to identity, it is a personal experience that is up to each individual to decide.
Whether you identify as #Hispanic or #Latino, enjoy the special month dedicated to you."
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:
"3. Nationality:
The country of birth, which can include cultural features such as language and food, for example.
#LatinoHeritageMonth #FelizMesDeGenteLatino"
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The country of birth, which can include cultural features such as language and food, for example.
#LatinoHeritageMonth #FelizMesDeGenteLatino"
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"2. Ethnicity:
A social construct based on histories and cultural signifiers (food, music, clothing, language, religion, etc.)
#LatinoHeritageMonth #FelizMesDeGenteLatino"
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A social construct based on histories and cultural signifiers (food, music, clothing, language, religion, etc.)
#LatinoHeritageMonth #FelizMesDeGenteLatino"
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"1. Race:
An arbitrary social construct based on ancestry, and mostly physical features (complexion, eye & hair color, facial features. etc.)
#LatinoHeritageMonth #FelizMesDeGenteLatino"
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An arbitrary social construct based on ancestry, and mostly physical features (complexion, eye & hair color, facial features. etc.)
#LatinoHeritageMonth #FelizMesDeGenteLatino"
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