Hispanic Americans refer to individuals in the United States who have origins from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, Spain, or other Spanish-speaking regions. They represent a diverse and culturally rich population, with roots in countries such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and many others. Research on Hispanic Americans often focuses on their unique experiences, challenges, and contributions to American society, as well as examining issues related to immigration, language, education, health disparities, identity, and socioeconomic status. Scholars in this field seek to understand the complex intersection of ethnicity, culture, and society within the Hispanic American community and explore ways to address disparities and promote equity and inclusion.