Mark Hugo López, director de Hispanic Research para el Pew Reaserch Center
The Pew Hispanic Center decided to change its name this year to Pew Research Centers Hispanic Trends Project, and made Mark Hugo Lopez its director of Hispanic research for the Pew Research Center last July.The project was founded in 2001 as the Pew Hispanic Center and became part of the Pew Research Center in 2004. While the new name better expresses its identity and the essence of the project, its chief goal remains the same improving the publics knowledge and understanding of the Hispanic population in the United States and the impact of the Latino communitys growth on the country.Pew Research Center President Alan Murray said its mission is to provide reliable, authoritative facts about the trends shaping America and the world, and our research about the diverse lives and attitudes of Hispanics in America has been and will continue to be a critically important piece of that mission.For his part, Paul Taylor, executive VP of the research center, said that Mark Hugo Lopezs research on Latino political engagement and identity, and the diversity that exists within the Latino population, has enriched our public dialogue.Lopez has been part of the Hispanic research center since 2008, when he joined as associate director. In that position, he has been responsible for the different studies made by the Pew Research Center related to the Hispanic community.
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