Abstract
The Latino Paradox is an epidemiological mortality advantage. Hispanics and Hispanic Americans tend to have better health outcomes regardless of the range of challenges within health inequity they face in the United States. I will explore which factors drive the resilience of the Hispanic population and what this resilience means in the face of health inequity. Furthermore, this project will discuss a range of health outcomes that have shown significant effects of the Paradox, including heart disease and maternal mortality rates.