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ITT Sound Off: We Don’t Get Ownership

In The Thick

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🗓️ 10 December 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Maria and Julio reflect on conversations around use of the term Latinx, and highlight what’s missing from political outreach and media coverage when it comes to Latino communities. They also get into the new “West Side Story” remake, and unpack the broader need for more diversified narratives about Puerto Ricans and communities of color in Hollywood. ITT Staff Picks: - For MSNBC, Julio writes about how the debate over the term Latinx distracts from more important issues, including the Biden administration’s promises to Latino communities.  - “It’s not just imperfect, it continues the original’s tradition of advancing a dangerous narrative even as it offers Latinx people some important opportunities,” writes Cristina Escobar, co-creator of LatinaMedia.Co, in this review of “West Side Story” for Latino Rebels.   - For the New Yorker, Graciela Mochkofsky writes about how the Instagram account Nuevayorkinos is redefining the history and identities of New York’s Latinx community. Photo credit: Niko Tavernise/20th Century Studios via AP  


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0:00.0

Hey dear listener, a quick favor.

0:03.5

We're conducting an audience survey and we'd be really grateful if you could take just

0:07.8

a few minutes and answer it.

0:09.8

So please visit survey.prx.org slash futuro.

0:15.6

To take our survey today, that's survey.prx.org slash futuro.

0:22.8

Thank you very much.

0:29.8

Hey what's up fam. Welcome to In the Thick.

0:36.2

I'm Maria Inujosa and I'm Julerica Loarela and it is Friday and it means ITT Sound off.

0:44.1

Sound off.

0:45.1

All right.

0:46.1

So we're going to get to our first topic, which is like, oh, we've been talking about

0:49.8

this just like forever, but also putting it in context, okay?

0:55.2

Context is very important.

0:57.0

We're talking about the term and the conversation around Latinx.

1:02.2

And this is because a new nationwide poll of 800 registered Latino and Latina voters came

1:06.7

out this week from Bendixson and Amande International, which is a democratic firm focusing on Latino

1:12.1

outreach.

1:13.1

And it showed that only 2% of voters prefer to use the term Latinx in order to describe

1:18.0

themselves or their ethnic background.

1:20.5

It showed that 30% of the voters would be less likely to support a politician or organization

1:26.2

that uses this term.

1:28.0

That's about that percentage that voted for Donald Trump is a little bit.

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