Latino Georgians make up one of the key groups shaping the state’s demographic changes, representing about 10% of all Georgians — and reflected through their influence on everything from the arts to political races.
On this special edition of “Closer Look,” host Rose Scott kicks off a series in the midst of Hispanic Heritage Month on Georgia’s Latino communities with a panel of guests covering identity, politics, music, health care and more.
Research from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute found Latinos as the youngest of Georgia’s major racial and ethnic groups with a median age of 26, a decade younger than the statewide median.
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