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Latinx
Latinx (la-teen-ex) is a gender-neutral term sometimes used in lieu of Latino or Latina (referencing Latin American cultural or racial identity). The plural is Latinxs. The -x replaces the standard -o and -a endings in Spanish, Portuguese and related languages, which form nouns of the masculine and feminine genders, respectively. The term is a politicized neologism that has gained traction among advocacy groups intersectionally combining the identity politics of race and gender. Other forms such as Latin@ and Latine are also used.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Latinx in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Latinx in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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Stacey Abrams has a very localized approach. And I think that's really important, because if we were to gauge how people are going to be voting based on the approval ratings of Joe Biden in 2020, we know that that's going to be a disaster, but Poder Latinx has been a champion here in New Georgia for so long.
I feel that, politically, we do not need to use the term ‘Latinx’ to represent all of us as a grouping of people.
It's so written into the American imagination that these spots( at prestigious institutions) are for white people and anytime a black student or a Latinx student gets in, it's taking a spot away from them. That's not what's happening.
There were no digital banking solutions that cater to the African-American or Latinx communities until Greenwood.
Broken-windows policing has long been discredited for furthering mistrust between the police and the communities we serve, and this rebranded version will yield those same results, with the same disparate enforcement, it will undoubtedly send more Black and Latinx New Yorkers to Rikers Island, a facility that is wholly incapable of caring for the people in its custody.
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