
"US Implements First Race and Ethnicity Revision in 27 Years, Adding Middle Eastern and Hispanic Categories"
The US government is revising its race and ethnicity categories for the first time in 27 years, allowing respondents to select multiple categories and adding a Middle Eastern and North African category. The changes aim to more accurately count residents who identify as Hispanic and of Middle Eastern and North African heritage. The revisions also remove pejorative terms and encourage detailed data collection. While some see the changes as meaningful representation, others, such as Afro Latinos, express concerns about potential reduction in their numbers and representation in the data.

