Jennifer Lopez is an Latina actress who earned a Golden Globe award for best actress in 1998. She is born in Castle Hill, New York City in New York. Jennifer Lopez is 49 years old. She currently has two kids, their names are Maximilian David and Emme Maribel. Her net worth is 380 million, she still has a successful music career but she makes the most money with her acting career.
This is positive in my opinion because despite her family heritage and all the racist people in this world she still pursued her dream and she takes pride in what she does. Jennifer Lopez also won over 122 from 341 nominations. Some includes three American Music Awards, one BET award, one Billboard Music award, ten Billboard Latin Music awards and two World Music Awards.
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One Hispanic person that made a impact was Jorge Luis Borges. He was born from Buenos Aires, Argentina in August 24 in 1899 and died in June 14 in 1986 in Geneva, Switzerland. He was a writer and a author of many books.
Cristiano Ronaldo is a pro soccer player who plays for Juventus Soccer team. Cristiano is from a small island in Portugal called Madeira. He was very poor when he was a little boy. He played soccer when he was very young and never stopped.
He has done lots of nice things in this world like giving about 6 to 7 million dollars to Pakistan. He gave the money to Pakistan when they were bombed by Iran. Ronaldo is always the first one to donate. He chose to never get tattoos on his body because he wants to donate his blood to people in need. Cristiano is a great example to children. He always wants to help others, which makes him a good person. Rigoberta Menchú was born was born on January 9, 1959. She was born into an Indian family in the Quiche branch of the Mayan culture. All her early life, she worked on a farm with her family near the highlands where they all lived. Rigoberta Menchú is a political human right activist from Guatemala. She made her life into reaching for the rights for Guatemala indigenous feminists. She was going for those rights when the Guatemalan Civil War was happening. She was doing that because she wanted herself and her country to have indigenous rights.
Rigoberta Menchú fought for indigenous rights for her country. After working at the farm with her family, she joined an activity at the Catholic Church. When she joined this, she was only a teenager, fighting for women's rights movement. In 1979, Rigoberta Menchú joined the CUC which then led to her brother being killed by the army and her father being killed because he lived in the Spanish Embassy with other peasants. Her mother was killed by someone arresting her, torturing her, and raping her. After everything she did for her country, she got her Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for archiving social justice. Soon after that, her autobiography got published. This was positive because back then, people didn’t have many rights. That’s why Rigoberta Menchú fought for rights for her country. Rigoberta Menchú was born into an Indian family which meant for her, she needed to work on a farm for food. Instead of working on the farm her whole life she decided to join this activity at the Catholic Church to take part for women movement rights. Later in 1979, she joined the CUC which led to her family’s deaths but in 1983 Rigoberta Menchú gained international prominence. She has gone so far for her country’s rights. She has inspired lots of people with her hard work and not giving up. It was hard to gain rights back then but she still fought and got her reward. Eva longoria was born 1975. She was raised in texas on a countryside ranch. She also got married to a basketball player named Tony Parker.
She became famous for being a housewives a show for national tv. It was positive famous from being on .tv show Sonia Sotomayor, she was confirmed as the first Latina to be part of the Supreme Court. She was able to be part of the Supreme Court in 2009, with the help of Barack Obama, the 44th president. Her background is that she was born in America, in New York City; her parents are both Puerto Rican.
An important role that she took part of was if people can’t or can have Obamacare, allowing if people should get affordable healthcare. She also worked on acts such as Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, and the State of New York Mortgage Agency. These acts helped her become U.S. District Court Judge. It was positive because it helped impact those who couldn’t afford healthcare, or it was helpful to those who may have not had healthcare. She’s also inspiring coming from a bad neighborhood in New York and then coming to a high place in Court. She had also taught law at a University, but that was before her place in Court. Rigoberta Menchú was born was born on January 9, 1959. She was born into an Indian family in the Quiche branch of the Mayan culture. All her early life, she worked on a farm with her family near the highlands where they all lived. Rigoberta Menchú is a political human right activist from Guatemala. She made her life into reaching for the rights for Guatemala indigenous feminists. She was going for those rights when the Guatemalan Civil War was happening. She was doing that because she wanted herself and her country to have indigenous rights.
Rigoberta Menchú fought for indigenous rights for her country. After working at the farm with her family, she joined an activity at the Catholic Church. When she joined this, she was only a teenager, fighting for women's rights movement. In 1979, Rigoberta Menchú joined the CUC which then led to her brother being killed by the army and her father being killed because he lived in the Spanish Embassy with other peasants. Her mother was killed by someone arresting her, torturing her, and raping her. After everything she did for her country, she got her Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for archiving social justice. Soon after that, her autobiography got published. This was positive because back then, people didn’t have many rights. That’s why Rigoberta Menchú fought for rights for her country. Rigoberta Menchú was born into an Indian family which meant for her, she needed to work on a farm for food. Instead of working on the farm her whole life she decided to join this activity at the Catholic Church to take part for women movement rights. Later in 1979, she joined the CUC which led to her family’s deaths but in 1983 Rigoberta Menchú gained international prominence. She has gone so far for her country’s rights. She has inspired lots of people with her hard work and not giving up. It was hard to gain rights back then but she still fought and got her reward. Gloria Estefan is a singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman from Cuba. She was born in Havana, Cuba in 1957. Gloria and her family moved to Miami, Florida during the Cuban Revolution. Her birthday is on September 1st. When she moved to Miami, Florida, she became a lead singer for the group Miami Sound Machine.
Gloria began her career being the lead singer of Miami Sound Machine and then her singing career lifted off. The former president Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. What makes her special is that she was the first cuban american to be named as one of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2017. Gloria has won 7 grammys. She has sold over 100 million albums overwide too. This is positive because she made music that others can enjoy and listen to for entertainment. A lot of people liked her music so she has a lot of downloads and has awards. It is positive because she has 7 grammys which is very influential. Something that is also positive is that she has her name on the Hollywood and Las Vegas Walk of Fame. So Gloria is very successful and talented, He was a baseball player he was named for his skill in bating or in baseball in general. because he was a really good teammate he was a 4 time batting champ and he won 12 straight gold gloves. in 1972 he hit his 3000th ball of his career which was amazing he was won af baseball all time hitters From 1958-64 he served as a Private First Class in the United States Marine Corps
Ellen Ochoa was born on May 10th, ‘58 in Los Angeles California but grew up in La Mesa, California. She graduated from Grossmont High School in El Cajon on ‘75. She played flute in the Stanford Opera. Her parents divorced when she was in high school so she lived with her mother. She’s married to Coe Miles and has two kids.
Ochoa spent 40 days, 19 hours, and 36 minutes in space. Ochoa was picked by NASA in early 1990 and became an astronaut in July 1991. She joined the 2002 mission and embarked the Shuttle Atlantis to go to the International Space Station (ISS). She was responsible for flight software and she was a flight engineer. She had a positive impact on space research and inspired kids to do better in education and schools. She was also the first Hispanic woman from any country to travel into space. The message she gives to kids today is to “Believe in yourself” and wants kids to do well in school and work hard. |
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