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She says the best way to break stereotypes is to not ignore them. Chris Rock's incendiary essay on race in The Hollywood Reporter asks a question that set off a reckoning still in progress. Nothing but mop up? In October, the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office accepts the caucus' request to initiate a report on Latino representation in film, television and publishing.

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The film earns praise not only for its look, but for capturing Mexican traditions. The question many are asking: Will more Latino blockbusters follow? Related Hollywood's persistent Latino culture gap and what creators are doing about it. Related L. Related How Rep. The film industry, they say, has hardly evolved since Eli Wallach, the son of Polish immigrants, played sweaty Mexican villains in The Magnificent Seven and spaghetti westerns.

And some talent has made it on screen. Oscar Isaac , who was born in Guatemala, stars in the latest Star Wars trilogy. But Latinos tend to be elusive on screen. For Jonathan Jakubowicz, a Venezuelan who wrote and directed the boxing biopic Hands of Stone , Latino absence has political as well as cultural consequences.

Also, the industry was not trying to generate more Latino content, said Jakubowicz, who made his name with the kidnap thriller Secuestro Express. He urged Latinos to emulate African American activists. How can a Latino be nominated for best actor if there is barely any Latino actor in a leading role? The focus should be content. Once content is made, the awards will follow. Ricky Martin. In a scathing op-ed he wrote for Univision last week , Martin criticized Trump for throwing Jorge Ramos out of a press conference in Iowa and called on his fellow Latinos to say, "Enough is enough.

Marc Anthony. Anthony put Trump on blast last week for his repeated, offensive comments about Latinos by tweeting , "What does it matter how much money you have when everything that comes out of your mouth isn't worth 2 cents? Puerto Rican reggaetonero Wisin is another celeb who spoke out against Donald Trump after he saw him kick Ramos out of the press conference.

He wrote an open letter saying that he stood with Ricky Martin and urging others to do the same, writing, "I invite our entire community to be united and together raise one voice: BASTA YA! Donald Trump, he who is disrespectful to one of us, is disrespectful to all of us. Selenis Leyva. I just think that was a bully moment and not very chivalrous," Leyva told Cosmopolitan.

Be a gentleman, you don't have to stoop so low, and ugly. Every time I see the numbers and everyone's saying that he's ahead after everything he's saying — the sillier he gets, the more he leads in the polls. I've been a little surprised at that.

And disappointed.



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