VOCES: Latino Vote 2024

The Economy's Influence on the Latino Vote

Throughout the years, Johanna Ortiz's community knew to come to her for a little bit of Puerto Rico in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A baker of delicious 'pastelitos' and flavorful pernil, she knew it was time to make it official with her own café. But in the years since she's opened, the math is not adding up.

The Economy's Influence on the Latino Vote

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  • The Latino Vote in Yakima, Washington: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The Latino Vote in Yakima, Washington

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    In partnership with High Country News, we dive into what the Latino vote looks like in Yakima, Washington, a region where the number of Latinos has doubled since 1970, and as of 2020, where Latinos make up the majority. Through the reporting of journalist Natalia Mesa and photographer Roberto “Bear” Guerra, we will witness those working to increase representation of the Latino vote.

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    Black, Latino and American: An Afro-Latina Voter

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    Keyanna Ortiz-Cedeño is an Afro-Latina voter and a UC Berkeley graduate based in the San Francisco Bay Area. As someone raised in rural Texas and has lived on both coasts, Ortiz-Cedeño reflects on the role of Afro-Latinos in a national conversation around the “Latino Vote.” With the first mixed-race Black woman running for president, she feels Afro-Latinos are a poorly understood voting bloc.

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