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The latest comes from the Latino Donor Collaborative’s “2022 LDC Latinos in Media Report,” which shares that although Latinos make up nearly 20% of the U.S. population, only 3.1% of lead television actors and 5.2% of lead film actors are Latino or Hispanic.
From Los Angeles Times
"We are not at all reassured," LDC Chief Executive Philippe Gelin told Reuters in an interview.
From Reuters
Teens have more trouble processing family stress at home and changes to familiar routines because their brains are still developing, said Laura DeCook, the California-based founder of LDC Wellbeing.
From Washington Times
That’s because smart devices lower the attention span and make it harder for small kids to concentrate, said Laura DeCook, the California-based founder of LDC Wellbeing.
From Washington Times
"COP27 must send a strong political signal and show that the world is united on fighting climate change," said Madeleine Diouf Sarr, from Senegal, the chair of the LDC.
From BBC
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