Dawn Staley. Her influence goes beyond the courts, making her a crucial figure in collegiate athletics.
Dawn Staley. Her influence goes beyond the courts, making her a crucial figure in collegiate athletics.
Popeye, a new sailor, is taking the spotlight and for good! Cole Brauer made history after becoming the first U.S. female to race solo around the world.
per UN.The day aims to bring attention to issues like gender inequality, violence against women, and women’s autonomy. Many stars are celebrating the holiday on social media.
Salma Hayek took International Women’s Day to demand gender equality. The actress shared a photo on Instagram rocking the Chime For Change’s new Generation Equality capsule collection with Gucci.The Mexican superstar wore a multicolored oversized T-shirt as a dress paired with a cap. The top featured the quote “Chime x Generation Equality” in the front, and the back reads, “None of us can move forward if half of us are held back.”The garment also has equal yellow signs on the sleeves.
Celia Cruz, Gloria Estefan, Ivy Queen, Selena Quintanilla, Thalía, Paulina Rubio, Olga Tañón, Lila Downs, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, and the hundreds of female singers and entertainers that introduced the Latinx cultura, our Spanish language, strength, and individual flair to the world. Thank you for making the world a better place with your music and for inspiring and clearing the path to the generation of artists we can enjoy today, and we believe they will continue passing down the torch.
Sofia Vergara took to social media to honor the “badass women” who inspired her. The Colombian actress shared a great Women’s History Month post highlighting Heidi Klum, the late Betty White, and some of her Modern Family co-stars.“To kick off Women’s History Month, I want to highlight some of the most bada$$ women I know. They’ve inspired me, encouraged me to challenge the norms (especially in Hollywood), and broken plenty of glass ceilings.
Shonda Rhimes told last October. But, praising her parents, the TV titan said she was «just never raised that way.» Instead, Rhimes' parents, both academics, instilled confidence and curiosity in her — and empowered her to break the mold, despite any obstacles in her path.
Megan Thee Stallion has always been a huge advocate for supporting other women, and now, she’s putting her money where her mouth is.The “Hot Girl Summer” singer is teaming up with Fashion Nova for a “Women On Top” initiative, in which they plan to give out a whopping $1 million in honor of Women’s History Month.
Women’s History Month is an excellent time to learn about the trailblazing women who came before us and are currently changing the world.
subscribers on YouTube, it’s no stretch to say that Daniela Calle y María José Garzón, better known collectively as Calle y Poché, are two of Latin America’s most in-demand social media influencers today. The Colombian pair, who first began vlogging together back in 2015, have slowly amassed an enviable fan base who watch every one of their new videos which, as they promise every time, offer something quite different. Moreover, the real-life couple have pitched themselves as part of a new
Shakira ’s supporters will not tolerate defamatory statements! The Colombian singer’s fanatics took social media to defend her reputation after a group of Paris Saint-Germain fans held banners with derogatory remarks, such as “Shakira a La Jonquera.” The quote refers to ”one of the largest brothels in Europe.” According to The New York Times, this is a common area for prostitution and locates on the border of France and Spain.The other misogynistic signs read “Shakira es de todos” (Shakira
International Women's Day! Stars like Justin Timberlake, Sam Asghari, Brian Austin Green and more are celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women — by honoring the special ladies in their lives. This year's International Women's Day embraces the theme of #ChooseToChallenge, which encourages everyone to call out gender bias and inequality to seek out and celebrate women's achievements.
People who think Gen-Z and millennial individuals are too young to make a change haven’t met these phenomenal women. Young actresses, activists and TV stars in Hollywood are making a lot of noise these days, fighting for everything from equal pay for women, racial equality, environmental change and the safety of students.
Now, more than ever, is the time to be thinking about how to make the future an equal, inspiring place for the next generation of girls. March is Women’s History Month, and some of our favorite A-listers have shown their support in a myriad of different ways. From speaking out against sexual assault, to advancing the educational opportunities of young women, female celebrities are working tirelessly to make our world better for everyone who lives in it.
Joint Resolution to declare August 26, as Women’s Equality Day. The public law, allowed the 37th President of the U.S, Richard Nixon, to proclaim the national holiday to certify the Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) of the Constitution.
As a female cinematographer, I am constantly asked how to find work or break into the system. Shooting the pilot for “Unbelievable” showed me that being a woman in this business isn’t about finding just any job — it’s about finding the right job with the right story and collaborators.
Karol G was beaming on Sunday, March 8, after her fiancé and Urbano music rapper Anuel AA surprised her with a room filled with hundreds of red rose petals. Sunday was International Women’s Day and the Ven y Hazlo Tú performer wanted to take the opportunity to honor one of the most important women in his life by showering her with an over-the-top and uber romantic surprise.
I dropped out of art school in 1980 to go work with Lindsay Kemp, who I had heard of because he had worked with David Bowie through the Ziggy Stardust phase. I met him, approached him and said I wanted to work with him.
Filmmaker Alma Har’el helped conceive Time Magazine‘s 100 Women of the Year issue, designed to recognize the contributions of female leaders, innovators, activists, entertainers, athletes and artists who defined the century from 1920 through 2019. Along with original portraits, the magazine will release 100 covers reflecting the era of each year.
Alice Guy-Blaché was the first woman to direct a film. She helmed or produced over 1,000 movies, in addition to writing, editing and set decorating many of them. Guy-Blaché also cast interracial actors long before Hollywood ever did. But she’s hardly a household name.
The Latinx community is filled with trailblazers paving a new path for this generation on what it means to live in nuestra Latinidad. From Eva Longoria to Diane Guerrero to Dascha Polanco, members of the Latinx everywhere are taking a stand for what they believe in and standing strong for what they deserve.
Film editing is a job that might not be noticed by the unassuming viewer, if done well. But make no mistake: the editor creates the rhythm and pace of the film.
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