Padre, papi or papá are all synonymous with being a Latino dad, though a loyal definition of fatherhood goes over a difference children use to call their father.
In respect of Father’s Day, HuffPost Latino Voices asked the readers to uncover us what carrying or being a Latino father means#LatinoDadsAre
Take a demeanour during what Latino fatherhood means currently below:
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/jLBTkqvYmS
— Pancho Villa (@HebrewMexican) June 17, 2015
Mine went from picking cotton, to fruit, to manufacturing. Worked over 50 years!
Mine went from picking cotton, to fruit, to manufacturing. Worked over 50 years!
Mine went from picking cotton, to fruit, to manufacturing. Worked over 50 years! #LatinoDadsAre
— Thomas Tijerina (@thotij) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices@HuffPostParents#latinodadsarepic.twitter.com/0eWeoCok8L
— Carlos Aguilar (@mrbigbrowndad) June 16, 2015
— Viridiana (@veedales) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices@JohnVerdejo#LatinoDadsAre#PuertoRico#Papipic.twitter.com/ff3ZRKjM10
— Aolani Donegan (@AolaniDonegan) June 16, 2015
#LatinoDadsArehttp://t.co/y3FubBRzM6
— paloma (@palomaloma31) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/locv2vdqvn
— Martà Torres (@QBNDorian) June 16, 2015
@andreajzvelez@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsAre#gracias
— Tomas Vera (@dadkind) June 17, 2015
#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/WOfov4Ndwn
— Esther ?? USWNT (@NUFC_fan) June 16, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/61X4ULqjuM
— Lianne Rijos (@LittleMissRijos) June 17, 2015
— Andrea (@andreajzvelez) June 17, 2015
— tazalaz (@tazalaz) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/wwYqJx0IK1
— Amadeo Luna (@amadeolevi) June 17, 2015
#LatinoDadsAre#gayhttp://t.co/IVxp8FuzxW
— Brian(Bryan) Pacheco (@BryanPacheco) June 17, 2015
— Crystal Ruiz (@crysruiz) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsAre#allaboutfamily#lovemydadpic.twitter.com/PP6cSSo1tG
— Cindy Cano Garza (@cindycanogarza) June 17, 2015
— ©© (@misscastro1) June 17, 2015
— Anhelar (@anhelar) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/UrIGjZx6SN
— Maria Bryce Brando (@brycebrando) June 17, 2015
— David Jaimes (@DJE_29) June 17, 2015
— Faviola Leyva (@FaviolaLeyva) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/Q3mf8boJ09
— Diana Bermudez (@DianaInMotion) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsAre#mypopsrocks#DadsMyHero
— Jason Alemán (@jasonaleman77) June 16, 2015
This will be my 1st Dia de Los Padres as a Father,
This will be my 1st Dia de Los Padres as a Father,
This will be my 1st Dia de Los Padres as a Father, @LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsAre
— He Who Cooks (@Chef_Gregorio) June 16, 2015
#LatinoDadsAre@LatinoVoicespic.twitter.com/bm5SkTEBc8
— Maria Tridas (@mariatridas) June 17, 2015
#LatinoDadsArehttps://t.co/PDwwTLOcCl
— Mario A. Carrillo (@_mariocarrillo_) June 16, 2015
— Erica Carrillo (@ericacarrillo) June 16, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsAre#Pops#myboyspic.twitter.com/vTdNuIYqBa
— Jason Alemán (@jasonaleman77) June 16, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsArepic.twitter.com/MjkmWHQBEe
— Kareem Gongora (@KareemGongora) June 16, 2015
— Darth Wuicho (@v_wuicho) June 17, 2015
@LatinoVoices#LatinoDadsAre#Raza#CruzFamilyMigrantspic.twitter.com/4JvqRcEtX2
— Pancho Villa (@HebrewMexican) June 17, 2015
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