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Latino Stars Demand Hollywood Equity
30 Jan
Summary
- Over 100 Latino creatives signed an open letter to Hollywood.
- The letter addresses patterns of Latino misrepresentation.
- Actions include hiring more Latino talent and executives.

A coalition of over 100 Latino actors, artists, and storytellers has issued an open letter to Hollywood, demanding increased representation and an end to the systemic erasure of the Latino community. The letter, signed by prominent figures like Eva Longoria, John Leguizamo, and Jessica Alba, addresses recent casting decisions that have sparked controversy, including the casting of a non-Latina actress as a Latina character.
The creatives emphasize that this is not about individual projects but a broader industry pattern that overlooks qualified Latino talent. They are calling for accountability and intentionality in casting and storytelling, advocating for Latino voices to be involved from the inception of projects.
The open letter outlines specific actions for Hollywood leaders, including auditioning and hiring more Latino actors for diverse roles, increasing Latino executives in decision-making positions, and supporting pipelines through mentorship and scholarships. The aim is to ensure authentic representation and expand access for Latino creators at all levels of the entertainment ecosystem.




