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Latino Colorado
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15 December 2026
Author Ernesto Sagás also explores the ways in which Latinos—as a racialized, subordinate group—have historically interacted with Colorado’s Anglo society in carving out their own spaces while struggling for social and legal equality. He presents a demographic and socioeconomic profile of Latinos in Colorado based on field research and the latest US Census data to dispel common stereotypes while also pointing out areas of concern for state policymakers.
Latino Colorado sheds light on this marginalized community and advances the understanding of the state’s racialized dynamics. It is about everyone in the American West—Anglos, Latinos, and others—and how they interact with and continue to (re)define one another in real and imagined ways in the most mythologized of American regions.
“A far-ranging, timely, and long-awaited account of the Latino presence in Colorado that deserves to be widely understood by Coloradans of all backgrounds.”
—Nick Saenz, Adams State University
"The book's in-depth review and analysis include critical theoretical frameworks regarding how the Latino/a population has been racialized in Colorado. Based on census data, the book provides important policy insights and lays the foundation for further research into Colorado's Latino/a community or for future scholarship on other racial minority groups' struggles for equality in the US. Every library with collections on Latino/a studies and labor studies should obtain a copy."
—CHOICE Connect