She just said she's latina….whatever Zoe!
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sagat4 — 14 years ago(September 15, 2011 10:10 AM)
Quite frankly i could care less i see her as a talented and beautiful actress (it seems most of the askers regardless of race are Americans which says a lot doesn't it?) I will leave it there
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LoizaAldea — 10 years ago(October 17, 2015 05:19 PM)
Zoe has made the statement herself "Una Negra Mujer" which pretty much translates to I'm a Black woman. I am Black and am proud she acknowledges she's Black. For years it seem a lot of Afro-Latinos or those who obviously have Black following through their veins who refer to themselves are "darkie" or would only acknowledge the culture or native country/island. They didn't want to own of to their Blackness.
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szisoman — 14 years ago(January 27, 2012 02:15 PM)
So how many black guys you know called aridio saldana? She is half Dominican and half Puerto rican!!!
are you guys idiotic or something!? latin america has many black people who are considered latins.
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MariMcCabe — 14 years ago(September 16, 2011 06:43 PM)
Her heritage IS Latina. Its not American Black like so many of you people seem to think all black people are from. By saying she's proud of being Latina doesn't mean she's saying she is not black.
When a race of people try to lay claim to someone it is a pathetic sign of low self-esteem. This woman has been using the black label to get movie roles for a long time, now she is switching because the Latina label is bringing in bigger paychecks, I'd say let it go and move on!
False. You are obviously not familiar with Zoe Saldana. You know her first role, Center Stage, she plays a latina? Her character's name is Eva Rodriguez. She has always acknowledged her Latina heritage, and she has always considered herself a black Latina. -
speedolitec — 14 years ago(September 18, 2011 06:22 AM)
Personally, it makes no difference to me, but I think that it's interesting that the first in the list of quotes from her on her quotation page is
When I go to the D.R., the press in Santo Domingo always asks, "Qu te consideras, dominicana o americana?" (What do you consider yourself, Dominican or American?) I don't understand it, and it's the same people asking the same question. So I say, time and time again, "Yo soy una mujer negra." ("I am a black woman.") [They go,] "Oh, no, t eres trigueita." ("Oh no, you are 'dark skinned'") I'm like, "No! Let's get it straight, yo soy una mujer negra." ("I am a black woman.") -
activista — 14 years ago(September 26, 2011 04:06 AM)
Oh,boy,here we go againonce again, peoplethere are black people ALL over Latin Americathey were brought there hundreds of years ago as slavesplease watch Henry Louis Gates's BLACK IN LATIN AMERICA series in which the black heritage and people of Cuba,Mexico,Peru and Brazil is explored. Newsflashwhite and brown people alone do not have a claim to being Hispanic/Latinoyou can be both Black and Latino if you have a Black parent and a Latino parentit's not THAT hard to figure out! Zoe has every right to claim her Latina heritage because her mama's Dominican and her dad's black Puerto Rican, plus she spent her teen years in the DR and learned to speak Spanish. So she is not a so-called "sellout" for anything. Unfortunately, a lot of Americans don't know jack about the millions of black Latinos that exist in Latin America today, otherwise they wouldn't be making these silly comments like yours!
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icydayz — 14 years ago(September 26, 2011 12:56 PM)
you should know that hispanic is a culture not a race.. anyone can be hispanic white black or even native americanand if you knew history you would know more african's came through the north atlantic slave trade to south america/central america then in the USA..
everytime someone black is doing well the blacks will always try to pull them back to reality "oh you know your black so dont think your special, your just like us"
we consider our selves African "American" just like she considers herself Afro LATINA
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pepi_saliki — 14 years ago(October 04, 2011 09:26 AM)
You people do realize that latino is not a race right? Never in my life have I seen so many people who are this ignorant. Latino is a cultural identity. Her parents are DOMINICAN and PUERTO RICAN, so YES she is a Latina. People do not realize that Latinos 1908are diverse group of people ranging from the lightest shade to the darkest. Gosh people STOP with this bull! The girl is Black AND Latina. One deals with the race (the color of her skin) and the other her ethnicity.
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happyphantom9 — 14 years ago(October 05, 2011 01:51 PM)
You are kidding right? You realize that "Latina" is not a skin color? Black is a skin color. Latina is a heritage/culture. Guess what? She's both.
Her father is Dominican (Hispanic!) and her mom is Puerto Rican (also Hispanic!) She even lived in her father's native Dominican Republic for many years.
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naximuz — 14 years ago(December 12, 2011 05:22 AM)
Yeah, man! That whore! her skin is totally black, so she HAS TO BE BLACK no matter what her genetic ancestry says! right! and the Jews! beep them all I say!
lol, this is ridiculous, why are you classifying people into categories like it's the 1930ies?
She's incredibly attractive (and talented), Deal with it. Who the beep cares if she's African or Chinese (edit: or god forbid, something in between!)? Seriously?