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hispanic, latino, latina latinx . which term you should use and when, i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and was a smoker, but quit. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80 and i'm on a fixed income. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. you cannot be turned down because of your health. no medical exam, no health qu
hispanic, latino, latina latinx . which term you should use and when, i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. the three what? the three ps? what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and was a...
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i think there has been a greater conversation around the terminology that we use, so latino, latina, latinxas changed? first, social media. where a wave of younger generation are looking at their identity and the journey along the way. >> yeah, i look asian but i'm mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics who speak spanish at home has declined by nearly 10 percentage points in the last four decades, with second and third generations less likely tone courage their children to speak the language. >> the comedian john ro sals, half white and half hispanic see it in their own life. >> my family would speak spang lish and my dad said he would teach me spanish growing up and obviously he never did and we tell me things and i would catch up on it, so i think it is starting to become more of a normal thing. >> so whether it's latino, hispanic or latinx, the flavor of the culture is reaching everyone. >> this is chicken. >> chicken, yes. >> it shouldn't be surprising to anyone anymore. everyone is interracial. everyone is mixed. >> it is time people
i think there has been a greater conversation around the terminology that we use, so latino, latina, latinxas changed? first, social media. where a wave of younger generation are looking at their identity and the journey along the way. >> yeah, i look asian but i'm mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics who speak spanish at home has declined by nearly 10 percentage points in the last four decades, with second and third generations...
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latino, latina, latinx, it has become a more visible conversation.so, what has changed? for us, social media. a wave of young creators described their own identities and share their journey along the way. >> it started posting, i look asian, but i mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics to speak spanish at home has declined by nearly ten percentage points in the last decades. with second and third generation is less likely to encourage their children to speak the language. a trend comedian -- who's halfway and half the hispanic have seen in his own life. >> my family, they would speak spanglish. my dad always told me he would teach me this spanish, he would tell me things, and i would catch up on it. i think it's starting to be a normal thing. >> whether it's latino, or hispanic, or latinx, the flavor of the culture is reaching everyone. >> this is the chicken? >> the chicken that's to die for. >> it shouldn't be surprising to anyone. everyone's interest in, will everyone's mixed. >> some people cut
latino, latina, latinx, it has become a more visible conversation.so, what has changed? for us, social media. a wave of young creators described their own identities and share their journey along the way. >> it started posting, i look asian, but i mexican. you have to deal with it. >> secondly, language. the share of u.s. born hispanics to speak spanish at home has declined by nearly ten percentage points in the last decades. with second and third generation is less likely to...
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there's a lot of latinx people, which i am latina, so i'm super excited to be here. >> it feels great. it has been a rough time with the pandemic, being locked down, and being with the community is very liberating. >> the sun beating down. >> it was hot today. >> flores is proud to be out and proud of his city. >> it's good to have tried in oakland because i'm proud of the community -- i'm part of the community. i feel like i'm an oakland person. >> it feels really good to see people. tara: it is a connection april and her wife want for their children. >> i can't get my kids to have this feeling any other way. you read books, and it is totally different from being here in person. tara: alameda county public health is also here with monkeypox vaccine. are you thinking about getting the monkeypox vaccine? >> absolutely, yeah. 100% i want to get it. tara: from this morning's marching to the afternoon partying, the sights, sounds, and smells drawing people in, and these vendors agree, happy to be back in business. >> we are down to online orders, and now we can try it on. tara: the measur
there's a lot of latinx people, which i am latina, so i'm super excited to be here. >> it feels great. it has been a rough time with the pandemic, being locked down, and being with the community is very liberating. >> the sun beating down. >> it was hot today. >> flores is proud to be out and proud of his city. >> it's good to have tried in oakland because i'm proud of the community -- i'm part of the community. i feel like i'm an oakland person. >> it feels...
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in hop or of latinx heritage month, my office is proud to recognize la cocina, a restaurant in the food court. yes, you can applaud. and specifically three outstanding latina entrepreneurs at lacocina. in case you don't know about it t their mission is to cultivate and support low income food entrepreneurs particularly immigrant women of color. as they build out and grow their businesses and access to market opportunities. while the cosina has been in business for over 50 years. it's been honoring, the marketplace has been become a gathering hub for. it's somewhere to have a community meeting to connect folks digitally or just to hang out. and i really emphasize this, as you know, the often concrete jungle of the tenderloin, there are a very few employses to go for free and sit down and relax and connect with people and be in community and feel supported. a real destination for the community. they opened the mashlgt place with community development, the the real estate department as well as housing clinic and u.s. department of health and human services. i think this location is a testament to how the city and community can work together to uplift our resi
in hop or of latinx heritage month, my office is proud to recognize la cocina, a restaurant in the food court. yes, you can applaud. and specifically three outstanding latina entrepreneurs at lacocina. in case you don't know about it t their mission is to cultivate and support low income food entrepreneurs particularly immigrant women of color. as they build out and grow their businesses and access to market opportunities. while the cosina has been in business for over 50 years. it's been...
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in hop or of latinx heritage month, my office is proud to recognize la cocina, a restaurant in the food court. yes, you can applaud. and specifically three outstanding latina entrepreneurs at lacocina. in case you don't know about it t their mission is to cultivate and support low income food entrepreneurs particularly immigrant women of color. as they build out and grow their businesses and access to market opportunities. while the cosina has been in business for over 50 years. it's been honoring, the marketplace has been become a gathering hub for. it's somewhere to have a community meeting to connect folks digitally or just to hang out. and i really emphasize this, as you know, the often concrete jungle of the tenderloin, there are a very few employses to go for free and sit down and relax and connect with people and be in community and feel supported. a real destination for the community. they opened the mashlgt place with community development, the the real estate department as well as housing clinic and u.s. department of health and human services. i think this location is a testament to how the city and community can work together to uplift our resi
in hop or of latinx heritage month, my office is proud to recognize la cocina, a restaurant in the food court. yes, you can applaud. and specifically three outstanding latina entrepreneurs at lacocina. in case you don't know about it t their mission is to cultivate and support low income food entrepreneurs particularly immigrant women of color. as they build out and grow their businesses and access to market opportunities. while the cosina has been in business for over 50 years. it's been...
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in hop or of latinx heritage month, my office is proud to recognize la cocina, a restaurant in the food court. yes, you can applaud. and specifically three outstanding latina entrepreneurs at lacocina. in case you don't know about it t their mission is to cultivate and support low income food entrepreneurs particularly immigrant women of color. as they build out and grow their businesses and access to market opportunities. while the cosina has been in business for over 50 years. it's been honoring, the marketplace has been become a gathering hub for. it's somewhere to have a community meeting to connect folks digitally or just to hang out. and i really emphasize this, as you know, the often concrete jungle of the tenderloin, there are a very few employses to go for free and sit down and relax and connect with people and be in community and feel supported. a real destination for the community. they opened the mashlgt place with community development, the the real estate department as well as housing clinic and u.s. department of health and human services. i think this location is a testament to how the city and community can work together to uplift our resi
in hop or of latinx heritage month, my office is proud to recognize la cocina, a restaurant in the food court. yes, you can applaud. and specifically three outstanding latina entrepreneurs at lacocina. in case you don't know about it t their mission is to cultivate and support low income food entrepreneurs particularly immigrant women of color. as they build out and grow their businesses and access to market opportunities. while the cosina has been in business for over 50 years. it's been...