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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Unlike Black families, which are more monolithic in my opinion, Latino/Hispanic families are so much more varied and diverse, which causes their sense of community to be more country-specific and language-specific. [/b] For example, families from Argentina or Spain are more white-passing and have more European influences, whereas as families from Brazil might connect through their shared knowledge of Portuguese, which is very different from let’s say a family from Mexico. [/quote] Yes, this is true, if you mean black to refer to FBAs or ADOSs which has been its normal usage untill some recently have tried to make "Black" global (which it is not). If you are African, just say which country you are from (Nigerian-American, Kenyan American, etc)[/quote]
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