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About 

LATINO Magazine is a national publication covering issues, politics and culture from a Latino perspective. Our articles are written by some of the top Latino journalists around the country, featuring business profiles, political analysis and entertainment reviews, along with news, opinions and commentary. We take our role as independent media seriously and remain a 100% Latino-owned company. Now entering its 17th year of publication, LATINO Magazine is the Voice of the Latino Community.

 

Issues

 


In our upcoming Spring 2025 issue, we feature the LATINO 100, our annual listing of the. Best Places to Work for Latinos. The listing is compiled by our editorial team in consultation with Latino leaders, community organizations, stakeholders, media partners and readers. Factors considered include minority vendor programs, wellness and inclusion, philanthropic support for Latino organizations, and corporate governance. The 2025 LATINO 100 is featured online as well as in our print edition.

 


Our Fall 2025 issue focuses on business with our Latina Entrepreneurs of the Year. We profile top Latina business owners from around the country chosen together with nonprofit partners such as the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. This issue also includes coverage of HIspanic Heritage Month in Washington, DC and our listing of the most impactful Latino nonprofits and advocacy organizations. 

 

 

Please see our 2025 Editorial Calendar.

 

Circulation

 

LATINO Magazine is published biannually. The print edition is distributed nationally through subscriptions and newsstands. Attendees receive magazines at events such as our annual LATINO 100 luncheon and the awards ceremony of the Latina Entrepreneurs of the Year (see above). Copies are also distributed at the annual conventions of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Congressional HIspanic Caucus institute, and other organizations. 

 

Content is available online as well through our website Latinometro.com, which also includes the digital edition of LATINO Magazine. Articles are posted on social media as well, primarily Facebook and LinkedIn. Back issues from 2009-2019 can be found at Latinomagazine.com

 

LATINO Magazine has a readership of opinion makers, community leaders, members of Latino organizations, stakeholders, corporate executives, government officials and media. Copies are also sent to U.S. Congressional offices in the House of Representatives and Senate, as well as selected state and local officials.

 

For more information, please contact Alfredo Estrada at ajestrada@latinomagazine.com.

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