The Hispanic and Latino communities have been at the forefront of the digital revolution. However, they have historically faced challenges in accessing resources and opportunities.
Nevertheless, inspiring leaders are working hard to ensure that their communities are not left behind in the metaverse.
These efforts pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future where everyone can participate and thrive.
As we move forward into the era of Web3 and the metaverse, it is crucial to address these disparities and ensure that all communities have equal opportunities to participate and benefit from this new digital realm.
Three leaders, Oszie Tarula, Tameron McGurren-Leal, and Orlando Gomez, are driving innovation and inclusivity through Twitter Spaces and community-building organizations like Hola Metaverso and Web3 Familia.
Their work aims to create a more equitable and inclusive digital world, paving the way for a future in which everyone can participate and thrive in the metaverse.
Read more in Hispanic Engineer magazine.
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