Over the last few years various terms have emerged to describe those in the United States with roots in Latin America and Spain
while Hispanic and Latino remained most prominent, LatinX has become de facto as a gender neutral alternative but only 4 % of people use the terms to describe themselves . That's according to Pew research center study. Opinions are mixed about LatinX and the new one has emerged: Latine. For some, the constant updating the term is a reflection of evolving language and a way for everyone to have their identity seen and heard
i'm Haya Panjwani.