Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity
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Finding Latinx: In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity

Paperback – October 20, 2020

Price
$10.39
Format
Paperback
Pages
336
Publisher
Vintage
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1984899095
Dimensions
5.17 x 0.71 x 8.01 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

Description

"A journey towards thexa0long-overdue representation of Latinx people through the term "Latinx," inspiringxa0a collective sense of identity and solidarity." — Marie Claire "Paola Ramos explores Latinx identity and makes a case for why it is important that we as a community find a term that evolves with us as a community. She believes and demonstrates in her book how the term 'Latinx' might be the best term that captures our wide spectrum of stories and histories." — Popsugar "Crucial. . . . A long-overdue examination of identity and belonging while living as Latinx in the US. From farm workers to drag queens, from Oaxacan to Muslim, the people Ramos highlights illustrate the complexity, diversity and beauty of Latin@s from coast to coast." — Ms. Magazine "Paola Ramos is the voice for the millennial and younger Latinx generation, and Finding Latinx proves just that. . . .xa0Ramos writes with candor and empathy. . . . In these stories, we celebrate the depth and bounty of our culture, language, and history. This is the book I've needed my whole life." —Michelle Molanzo, Buzzfeed, Great Books to Read this Fall "Ramos chronicles how “Latinx” has given rise to a sense of collectivity and solidarity among Latinos unseen in this country for decades, asking the reader to expand their understanding of what it means to be Latino and what it means to be American." — Fortune , 5 New Books to Read in October “Ramos compels us to reconsider our understanding of what it means to belong. . . . Finding Latinx guides readers into a deeper understanding of who we are at our core and on the margins, nuanced identities that compose the great American mosaic.” —Stacey Abrams “Paola Ramos knows how to listen, how to put herself in someone else’s shoes, and how to be an ally. With this book, she affirms the power of our diversity and identity, helping us understand that ‘Latinx’ is a label we can all fit into.” —Ilia Calderón, co-anchor of Univision News “The story of the dynamism, beauty and power of a community that is transforming what it means to be American.” —Ai-jen Poo, co-founder and Executive Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance "In her debut book, [Ramos] gives voice to a rapidly growing American demographic.... her passion is evident." —Kirkus Reviews Paola Ramos is a host and correspondent forxa0VICE and VICE News, as well as a contributor toxa0Telemundo News and MSNBC. Ramos was the deputy director of Hispanic media for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and a political appointee during the Barack Obama administration, and she also served in President Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign. She’s a former fellow at Emerson Collective. Ramos received herxa0MA in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and her BA from Barnard College, Columbia University. She lives in Brooklyn.

Features & Highlights

  • Latinos across the United States are redefining identities, pushing boundaries, and awakening politically in powerful and surprising ways. Many—Afrolatino, indigenous, Muslim, queer and undocumented, living in large cities and small towns—are voices who have been chronically overlooked in how the diverse population of almost sixty million Latinos in the U.S. has been represented. No longer.
  • In this empowering cross-country travelogue, journalist and activist Paola Ramos embarks on a journey to find the communities of people defining the controversial term, “Latinx.” She introduces us to the indigenous Oaxacans who rebuilt the main street in a post-industrial town in upstate New York, the “Las Poderosas” who fight for reproductive rights in Texas, the musicians in Milwaukee whose beats reassure others of their belonging, as well as drag queens, environmental activists, farmworkers, and the migrants detained at our border. Drawing on intensive field research as well as her own personal story, Ramos chronicles how “Latinx” has given rise to a sense of collectivity and solidarity among Latinos unseen in this country for decades.A vital and inspiring work of reportage,
  • Finding Latinx
  • calls on all of us to expand our understanding of what it means to be Latino and what it means to be American. The first step towards change, writes Ramos, is for us to recognize who we are.

Customer Reviews

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No definition of Latinx

While I appreciate the stories, the author imposes her point of views and dictates what should be right and wrong. In the end, there's no definition of Latinx. The book doesn't resolve the hypotheses.
21 people found this helpful
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Latinx????

Who on Earth came up with this term (Latinx)? I watch every single Spanish TV channel every day and I do not recall anyone agreeing with this term. I do not know any Latinos or Latinas using this term or knowing its origin. Quit trying to mimic what's happening in USA and be more original.
8 people found this helpful
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I am 100% Latino foreign Born, I can't stand the word Latinx.

Liberal BS.
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Must read

After reading just the introduction, the five year old little girl who migrated to this country feels hopeful again. I cried, simply because this book is encompassing all the mixed emotions that rage inside of me regarding my complex identity. I can’t wait to continue reading!
4 people found this helpful
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Good read

I had to read this book for my Latino sociology class and this was one of the few books that I actually enjoyed reading.
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Latin X?

The entire Spanish language is feminine and masculine….so there’s that. -A LATINA
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Engaging!

A compelling narrative about the realities of a very diverse and ever-changing community. Bravo, Paola