Staff & Board
Staff & Board
Mentors &
Volunteers
Mentors &
Volunteers
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Our Community Is Always
Growing & Evolving
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Latinos In Iowa
By The Numbers
“The annual growth rate of the U.S. Hispanic population remained flat between 2016 and 2017, but Hispanics continue to account for more of the nation’s overall population growth than any other race or ethnicity, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of preliminary population estimates from the Census Bureau.”
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Pew / August 3, 2017
# Of Hispanics / 171,000
% Of State Total Population / 5%
Median Age / 23
Demographic profile of hispanics in Iowa, 2014
Origin
U.S. | Born Hispanics | 67%
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Foreign | Born Hispanics | 33%
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Heritage
Mexican Origin | 78%
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Non-Mexican | 22%
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Annual Personal Earnings:
Person 16 & Older
Non-Hispanic Whites | $30,600
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Hispanics | $25,000
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Non-Hispanics Blacks | $20,000
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Homeownership: Householders
Non-Hispanic Whites | 74%
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Hispanics | 59%
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Non-Hispanics Blacks | Not Reported
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Langauge At Home
Persons 5 & Older
Only English Spoken At Home | 39%
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Other / Spoken At Home | 61%
Latino Organizations
We Support
LATINO FORUM
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Individuals committed to the advancement of Latinos to achieve social justice for the community and furthers its full potential.
IOWA LATINO
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
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Develop an event that will flourish and grow throughout the years to become a family tradition.
IOWA OFFICE OF LATINO AFFAIRS
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Individuals committed to the advancement of Latinos to achieve social justice for the community and furthers its full potential.
AL ÉXITO
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Provides programming and mentoring for middle and high school Latino students, family programming and events.