Building the American Dream by Hispanic Star and We Are All Human

PRNewswire Posted: February 5, 2021

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SOURCE: We Are All Human

NEW YORK, January 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Hispanic is a vibrant community that contributes to the construction of the American dream, not only for them but also for all Americans. More than 80% of Hispanics in the country are legal residents or even citizens of the United States and, despite being discriminated against, their important contribution to the American dream is admirable.

From their entrepreneurial spirit, wherein 8 out of 10 new companies incorporated are owned by Latinos, to their purchasing power of $1.7 trillion (American trillion) and the increase in their academic achievements, it is imperative to help Hispanics disproportionately affected by Covid-19 so that they can recover as soon as possible and continue their contributions to the United States.

Our infographic presents interesting facts about it. At We Are All Human we believe that in these times when misinformation abounds, it is more important than ever to have reliable sources of information.

About We Are All Human: We Are All Human is a foundation dedicated to driving equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives. We Are All Human is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation dedicated to these ideals. Our team, made up of an exceptional group of market specialists and sustainability activists with experience in the United Nations, international relations, media and the corporate world, is committed to promoting change through collective action.

About Hispanic Star: Hispanic Star represents an unprecedented collective effort to create a platform from which to present and disseminate the contributions of the Hispanic community in the United States, not only as an integral part of the country’s culture, but also as an undeniable force that shapes its future. Hispanic Star is based both on a symbol of unity and on an apolitical, inclusive, inspirational, and unifying foundation from which Hispanic Americans can see themselves and help them act as a joint force for good. Together we shine.

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