A Quote by Dolores Huerta

As a youngster and being a Latina, you see so much injustice. — © Dolores Huerta
As a youngster and being a Latina, you see so much injustice.
When people see a Spanish last name, they have an image in their head of what the typical Latina looks like. I think it's important on television to have different representations of people. And I'm so proud of being Latina. I love it.
I'm bicultural, and everyone sees me as a Latina, but in my head I see myself as both Latina and American.
I often hear things like, 'You don't look Latina enough,' and that mentality is so backwards. The fact is, I am Latina, so how are you going to tell me that I don't look Latina?
I have to represent. I feel proud to have a culture that's different... and proud to be a Latina. We're not all categorized as one type of person... there's people from everywhere doing different things who have different types of cultures. Being Latina for me is also being a strong woman.
I have to represent. I feel proud to have a culture that's different and proud to be a Latina. We're not all categorized as one type of person there's people from everywhere doing different things who have different types of cultures. Being Latina for me is also being a strong woman.
I'm so proud to be a Latina. Growing up and being Latina and growing up with my father and getting to do a lot of the Hispanic traditions, I loved it.
For me, being an 'American Latina' means identifying with and being influenced by both my American upbringing and my Latin heritage, and I have so much appreciation for how those two cultures have created who I am.
Good to see a youngster who appreciates the importance of being......Well Armed. But...That's not how we play TAG......Where I come from. ~Train Heartnet
Sarah Palin is Latina. Pay-leen. She has an infant and a grandkid the same age. Latina!
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.
When I first came out to L.A., Hollywoods idea of a Latina was Mexican. It was almost like they had never seen or heard of an Afro-Latina before.
When I first came out to L.A., Hollywood's idea of a Latina was Mexican. It was almost like they had never seen or heard of an Afro-Latina before.
If we won't fight injustice wherever we see it, then we are not safe from suffering injustice ourselves.
[Producers] promised me they wouldn't do that sort of "defining nature of my character is that Laurel is Latina [in How to Get Away with Murder] ." It has nothing to do with that. She just happens to be a Latina.
But injustice breeds injustice; the fighting with shadows and being defeated by them necessitates the setting up of substances to combat.
Myy mom is the woman who inspires me the most. She's Latina. She's definitely my Latina inspiration.
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