Annie Gonzalez Talks Being Among the Latinas Who Seasoned Up “Flamin’ Hot”
…of my gender or my ethnicity. I realize that’s some sort of privilege that I have.” Gonzalez is keenly aware of how fortunate she is. Fortunate to have had the…
…of my gender or my ethnicity. I realize that’s some sort of privilege that I have.” Gonzalez is keenly aware of how fortunate she is. Fortunate to have had the…
…living in an affluent area of Havana. For fun, they sneak out of their privileged neighborhood to attend parties that their very conservative mother would never approve of. It is…
…ignore the privileges afforded Elizabeth as a white woman and the ultimate factor in whether or not Ale gets to remain in the U.S. It’s a relationship that’s complicated, and…
…is Daria Morgendorffer of MTV’s Daria. Daria is iconic for women everywhere, but she’s still a white woman with relative privilege who showed signs of understanding the ramifications of her…
…of times people get discouraged — having examples of people who didn’t come from privilege and they still succeeded is important!” Both of them agreed that representation for Latinx folks…
…instead of an all über-privileged, all-white cast we get (a still very privileged) cast that features gender and racial diversity. While at a first glance, Luna La might seem like…
…main characters were like me or the women around me. They were all privileged white young women; not one Latina in sight and the occasional POC character was always stuck…
…of the United States since they come from a privileged background but are met with setbacks during their move and settlement. Disruption of the American Dream It turns out “America”…
…being Mexican, and this doesn’t negate my identity as an American. I recognize that being able to feel this way is a privilege because so many others were shamed out…
…using this word to highlight the power and privilege of the Castillos, who are mega-millionaires in addition to having a very fair complexion. Honestly, I laughed when I read the…