Hispanic Marketing

Statement on Donation of over 60,000 N95 Masks to Community Centers Providing Health and Mental Health Services to Underserved Hispanic Communities

20/08/2020 12:00pm | 2173 views

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- "As we continue to see surges of COVID-19 cases in Hispanic communities, we thank the Committee of 100 (C100) for their generous donation of over 60,000 FDA Approved Surgical N95 Respirator Masks to 15 of our member agencies delivering front-line COVID-19 health and mental health services. More than ever we need to support each other," said Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (the Alliance). 

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Finance & Family

There's a Huge Race Gap in Retirement Readiness

28/08/2019 06:00am | 4835 views

By Christy Bieber

With white households now holding nearly six times the wealth of African American or Hispanic households, this troubling gap persists into retirement. 

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Nutrition

National Survey Reveals Strong Appetite Among Hispanic Millennials To Snack On Delicious, Fresh Avocado For Health Benefits

14/04/2019 06:00am | 9196 views

New research released in time for National Nutrition Month tracks the value of healthy snacking among U.S. Hispanic Millennials. In the national study by Aguacates Frescos - Saborea Uno Hoy, nearly all participants (over 90pc ) linked keeping bites between meals nutritious as key to achieving their overall healthy living goals, including reaching weight loss or weight management targets.

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Nutrition

Junk Food Ads Disproportionately Target Black and Hispanic Kids, Study Finds

26/03/2019 06:00am | 6597 views

Researchers find a growing disparity between ads targeted to white teens and those aimed at minority youth.

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Nutrition

New Nutritious and Indulgent Foods Appeal to Hispanic Consumers

13/08/2018 06:00am | 6939 views

By Chris Campbell

As Hispanics become the fastest-growing ethnic group in the U.S., the demographic’s buying power grows, as well. In 2015, Hispanics made up 17.6% of the population, while the cohort’s buying power grew to $1.4 trillion the next year. By 2065, Hispanics will account for one quarter of the U.S. population, according to an IRI report, Hispanics and New Products.

 

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