Empowering the Bronx: Fordham University’s Role
The grant funding and institutional kind of frameworks Fordham has built over the last five to ten years are really starting to take root.
The grant funding and institutional kind of frameworks Fordham has built over the last five to ten years are really starting to take root.
About 24% of Latinos in Massachusetts live in poverty, which is almost 5 percentage points higher than the national Latino rate.
Hispanic and Latino New Mexicans – who account for 50% of the population – experience higher food insecurity rates than non-Hispanic whites.
The report finds that it is essential to prioritize equitable health and education in improving the chances of a better future for Latino children.