Hispanic Star
“El Pendón Estrellado”
In a country where the Spanish-speaking population is almost 60 million people –including the population of Puerto Rico– it is only fair that it should be equally represented.
While the constitution states that there is no official language of the United States, Latinos in the country are often attacked and judged for speaking their parent’s language.
However, things seem to be taking a major turn, especially when it comes to identity.
And with the number of Hispanic people working on the frontlines of the pandemic, it was only fitting to recognize them by releasing the Spanish version of the Star-Spangled Banner.