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There is no 'generic' Latina.
I'm an actress, and I am Latina.
I was always typecast as a Latina.
My sons are black, and my daughter is Latina.
Being Latina for me is also being a strong woman.
The Latina in me is an ember that blazes forever.
The most beautiful women in the world were African.
I'm a Latina. Everything is outspoken in my culture.
As a youngster and being a Latina, you see so much injustice.
I would like to do more millennial, Latina, complicated stories.
Being Latina to me is living your life like it's a big old fiesta!
That one time I had ma Latina texture going on.. Or just.. everyday.
Latinos are here to stay. As citizen Raquel, I'm proud to be Latina.
We don't have Latina heroines in theaters; I haven't seen Marvel doing it.
I'm a Latina from Miami. I pity you if you think you're going out-shout me.
If a Latina falls in love with someone who is insecure, it can be a nightmare.
I'd like to see more beauty campaigns for girls who are mixed Latina and black.
Latina women are proud to be called Mrs. That simply means that we have a family.
'Latina' has become part of the Becky G family, and I feel very proud to say that.
I'm black. I'm Latina. My mom is Cuban. Afro-Cuban. My dad is white and Australian.
The industry just hasn't been thinking outside the box when it comes to Latina women.
Sarah Palin is Latina. Pay-leen. She has an infant and a grandkid the same age. Latina!
I am very proud to be a Latina, because that's also something that makes me very unique.
For me, the best part of being Latina in the WWE is the feistiness I can bring to the ring.
To not see black or Latina women as famous in my industry is crazy! I have to talk about it.
I don't know if it's because I'm Latina or something, but I have no problem speaking my mind.
Sonia Sotomayor is uniquely and exquisitely sensitive to race issues because she is a Latina.
They say Latina women are spicy. But we are more than that. We have power, and we run things.
I've always loved to sing in Spanish. To me, it's just my culture. It's what I am; I'm Latina.
Evidence tells that black and Latina woman are more accepting of curves, and that's a good thing.
I never thought of myself as a woman leader or Latina leader; I just thought of myself as a leader.
Myy mom is the woman who inspires me the most. She's Latina. She's definitely my Latina inspiration.
It's so exciting to headline a film. It's not every day you see a Latina carrying a full-length feature.
There's a spirit of Latina women in all of my work, in the love of the body and the strong sense of self.
I love going to the hair salon. I'm Spanish. I think it's more of a Latina thing to go to the hair salon.
I wrote a pilot for myself. It's about a Latina actress trying to make it in Hollywood. It's pretty funny.
I'm bicultural, and everyone sees me as a Latina, but in my head I see myself as both Latina and American.
To be seen and to be respected for my work and acknowledged as a true American Latina... means a lot to me.
She's applying her lipstick; I've always believed that the universe invented the color red solely for Latinas.
I think all Latino actors want to be storytellers first. I want to be an actor first, and then I want to be Latina.
Many artists in Mexico fight to be the Latina Madonna. I don't want that! Never! Maybe she's the American Gloria Trevi!
I love 'Latina'! You guys have always been so supportive of me and my career. Now I have my family, and it's just awesome.
'Wonder Woman' was on TV when I was growing up, and I knew Lynda Carter was part Latina. It gave me a great sense of pride.
We don't have a lot of narrative on TV or film, mainstream film, of brown queers. Latina queers, I can't think of that many.
It might sound dramatic and a little grandiose, but as a Latina, I would like to be someone that gives a voice to my culture.
I definitely have some stereotypical qualities of being a Latina. I talk with my hands, which means I knock stuff over all the time.
My husband is actually biracial. He is Caucasian and African American. And my brother's fiance is Latina. So we have a colorful family.
I am a woman, and I am a Latina. Those are the things that make my writing distinctive. Those are the things that give my writing power.
I embrace my Latina background because I know that by doing so we will continue to break down stereotypes that may exist of Latina women.
I grew up on the West Coast during the '80s. But I wasn't a 'valley girl,' since I grew up in Norwalk, which was filled with Latina girls.