Iman is calling for global leaders to prioritize equitable vaccine distribution around the world.
02.09.2021 - 20:51 / us.hola.com
Lilliana Vazquez will host the event with special appearances by Eva Longoria, America Ferrera, Ana Navarro, Soledad O’Brien, and Alexis McGill Johnson.
According to Poderistas, this year’s summit will spotlight how Latinas inspire and spark change while celebrating the community’s first anniversary after launching in August 2020.“I feel so humbled to be a part of the second annual Poderistas‘ Latinas Make A Difference Summit — an event that not only celebrates our innate power as Latinas but
.Iman is calling for global leaders to prioritize equitable vaccine distribution around the world.
On Tuesday morning, just before President Biden addressed the United Nations for the first time, more than 80 celebrities and entertainment figures issued an open letter to world leaders calling for them to end “the Covid-19 pandemic now.”
Selome Hailu editorEva Longoria, Anne Hathaway, Debbie Allen, Peter Dinklage, Richard Gere, Connie Britton and other Hollywood notables have signed an open letter urging world leaders to make COVID-19 vaccines widely available in developing countries.On Tuesday, humanitarian organization Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE) released the open letter with more than 70 signatures from prominent entertainment industry figures, including Julianna Margulies, Sarah Silverman, Edward
America Ferrera couldn't help but get emotional during her visit to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Disney Branded Television is developing science-fiction comedy “Sal & Gabi Break the Universe” from Eva Longoria and her UnbeliEVAble Entertainment production company.Writer/producer Nelson Soler is attached to the project.
Eva Longoria and Ben Spector are set to develop Carlos Hernandez’s award-winning book Sal & Gabi Break the Universe as part of a deal between their UnbeliEVAble Entertainment and Disney Branded Television. Writer-producer Nelson Soler (Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists) is also attached to the project.
Eva Longoria is proud of the work she did on The multi-hyphenate star spoke about the challenges of her feature film directorial debut about Richard Montañez, the man mainly credited for creating the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, following the controversy surrounding his credibility.«I think probably the greatest challenge was making sure we stayed true to the theme of the movie, which is opportunity is not distributed equally,» she told Mark Malkin on this week's episode of podcast.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorEva Longoria laughs when asked about the toughest challenge she faced when shooting “Flamin’ Hot,” her feature film directorial debut about Richard Montañez, the man largely credited with the creation of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.“The New Mexico heat,” Longoria says of shooting for five months in the Southwestern state.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorSince Poderistas’ launch just one year ago, the digital community has become a leading source for all things Latina.“We’ve really proven ourselves as a platform to speak to the Latina community and say, ‘Hey, you guys should be paying attention to this,’” Poderistas co-founder Eva Longoria tells Variety. “It could be politics or workshops.
“The Proud Family” is getting some major star power for its Disney+ revival.
Disney+ revival.Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Tiffany Haddish, Chance the Rapper, Gabrielle Union, Normani, Tina Knowles, Eva Longoria and Anthony Anderson will join the upcoming series, as voice guest stars, Disney+ announced Wednesday.They'll be joined by a slew of familiar names such as Leslie Odom Jr., Lena Waithe, Debbie Allen, James Pickens Jr., Courtney B.
With the three-ceremony Creative Arts Emmys in the books, CBS and the Television Academy have set the first batch of presenters for Sunday’s 73rd annual Primetime Emmys show on Sunday hosted by Cedric the Entertainer.
America Ferrera, 37, appeared on the Friday September 10 episode of The View, where she explained who would be the victims of Texas’ new abortion law. The Superstore actress explained that women of color would be some of the people who suffer the most under the state’s new legislation. America explained how much harder it would be for Black and brown women to receive proper reproductive healthcare.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorEva Longoria may be stepping down from the board of Time’s Up, but that doesn’t mean she has lost faith in the organization.Time’s Up announced on Saturday that Longoria, Shonda Rhimes and Jurnee Smollett will exit the board to allow interim CEO Monifa Bandele to reenergize the organization following CEO and president Tina Chen’s resignation after it was reported she gave counsel to embattled New York Gov.
The entire Time’s Up board, including Shonda Rhimes and Eva Longoria, are now stepping down — just over a week after the CEO resigned for her role in the Andrew Cuomo sexual harassment scandal. Time’s Up announced the shakeup in a statement over the weekend, acknowledging the "current crisis" engulfing the sexual harassment victims’ advocacy group.
Just over a week after Tina Tchen resigned as the CEO of Time’s Up, the besieged gender equity group has now seen a vast portion of its board of directors exit — willingly. "Time’s Up is ready for new leadership, and we want to move forcefully toward its new iteration," said exiting board members Shonda Rhimes, Eva Longoria, Jurnee Smollett, Christy Haubegger, Hilary Rosen, Michelle Kydd, Katie McGrath and interim board chair and super lawyer Nina Shaw in a statement posted online today.
Time’s Up has lost a large portion of its board of directors.
Selome Hailu editorTime’s Up’s governing board of directors has issued a new statement about the impending transition of leadership within the group, which includes the exits of several prominent board members.The statement denotes the women’s advocacy group’s “crisis,” including former CEO Tina Tchen’s resignation, as an “opportunity for growth and change.” Political strategist and activist Monifa Bandele replaced Tchen, taking over as interim CEO after previously serving as COO.“We have
posted online Saturday. “We have strong faith in the talent and dedication of our interim CEO Monifa Bandele as a leader.”The group’s statement continued: “To mark the establishment of a new Time’s Up, the organization will have a new and reconstituted board. To that end, the members of the existing board will be stepping aside over the next 30 days, giving our CEO the ability to refocus the organization’s leadership to suit its mission and needs.