The term "Hispanic" refers to individuals and cultures connected to Spanish-speaking countries, primarily in Latin America and Spain. It encompasses a diverse range of ethnicities, including Indigenous, European, African, and mixed heritage. As such, "Hispanic" is more of a cultural and linguistic designation rather than a race, and individuals identified as Hispanic can belong to various racial categories. In the U.S., the census recognizes "Hispanic or Latino" as an ethnic category separate from race, allowing individuals to identify as both Hispanic and of any race.
hispanic is not a race their are white, black, tan,and Asian hispanic
There is no specific percentage required to mark Hispanic as your race. It is based on self-identification, so individuals can choose to identify as Hispanic if they feel that it reflects their ethnic or cultural background.
No. While Hispanic is not actually a race, many people confuse race and ethnicity.
Half white and half hispanic, but who cares about race anyway.
Hispanic Heritage Month is cccelebrated for all of the hispanic race.
No, because hispanic is not a race, rather an ethnicity.
hispanic
white, not Hispanic
hispanic or Latino
hispanic!! :)
hispanic American
Italian and Hispanic.