Who doesn’t want more joy?
Storytelling has the power to make us laugh, cry, and more.
“She’s such a significant representation of the Latino community,” she adds.

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“I did monologues of his to get into college,” Segarra shares.
I hope he knows that he’s influencing a bunch of us out here," he adds.
It doesn’t happen nearly enough, but he absolutely loves to see it.

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“It takes a lot of courage to get on stage and make people laugh,” she says.
“I love watching those Latinx artists really thrive,” she adds.
Alfonso Herrera: Que viva Mexico!

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For actorAlfonso Herrera, depicting his own community is an important and joyous part of his career.
Latinx artists that currently bring him joy includes Omar Apollo, Rosalia, andBad Bunny.
“He’s really put us on for everybody.”

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Walsh was a composer, author, and singer-songwriter.

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