Author Talk: The Evolving Latino Diaspora, with Marie Arana

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A short clip of Marie Arana in conversation with Brian Winter at the Americas Society in NYC, hosted by American Quarterly.

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Marie Arana — “LatinoLand”, with Jorge Zamanillo at Politics & Prose

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Arana in conversation with Jorge Zamanillo, the founding director behind the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino, which Congress established in December 2020 to illuminate the invaluable contributions of Latinos to the United States.

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Marie Arana Discusses “LatinoLand” on CSPAN’s BookTV

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Writer Marie Arana shares stories and little-known histories of the diverse Latino population of America, the fastest-growing minority in the U.S.

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Marie Arana on her new book “LatinoLand”

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Author and editor Marie Arana joins Linsey Davis to discuss her new book: “LatinoLand: A Portrait of America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority.” Watch on FaceBook >

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LatinoLand: Awards & Recognitions

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Marie Arana’s Latinoland is one of The New Yorker’s 12 must-read books of 2024, one of the Washington Post’s Best Non-Fiction books of 2024 and one of Foreign Affairs Best Books of 2024.

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Advance Praise for LatinoLand

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This is a collection of advance praise and reviews for Marie Arana’s book LatinoLand: America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority.

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LatinoLand: Un retrato de la mayor minoría en Estados Unidos

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Una panorámica amplia y a la vez personal de los latinos en Estados Unidos, elaborada a partir de cientos de entrevistas y una prodigiosa investigación, que explora la diversidad de nuestra minoría más numerosa y de más rápido crecimiento.

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LatinoLand: Media & Appearances

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Here are the appearances, book tour dates, media, press, and reviews for Marie Arana and her book, LatinoLand.

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Marie Arana Discusses “LatinoLand” at the National Book Festival

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“Journalist and writer Marie Arana took on the difficult task in her book “LatinoLand” to write an overview of Latino America, a group which comprises nearly 20% of the American population but are not a monolith or a single group.

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History with David Rubenstein (PBS)

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In 1960, one out of every 25 people in the United States was of Latino heritage. In 2023, it is one out of five. In 2050, it will be one in three. Latinos are our largest, oldest, most undercounted, fastest growing, and least understood community. Prizewinning author Marie Arana explains who they are and what they have meant to America.

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