Latinx
Latinx is a gender-neutral umbrella term used to refer to people of Latin American origin or heritage. In Anglophone contexts it is often presented as an inclusive alternative to Latino or Latina, which are gendered in Spanish and do not explicitly cover nonbinary identities.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in the United States in the early 2000s within academic and
Variants and alternatives: Related terms include Latino/Latina and the plural Latinos/Latinas, as well as Latine and
Controversies and reception: Acceptance is uneven. Some Latinos/Latinas and Latin American scholars criticize Latinx as unnecessary,
Demographics and usage in the United States: The US Latinx population numbers about 62 million people (Hispanic
Latinx remains a contested term with no universal acceptance, reflecting ongoing discussions about language, identity, and