Siempre Mujer - Always Inspiring Hispanic Women
Filed in archive Latin Culture , Latin Issues , Latinas by Eliane on September 21, 2007
Spanish-language lifestyle and service magazine for women, Siempre Mujer, has announced this year's "Always Inspiring" Hispanic women. The 10 honorees were chosen for their hands-on commitment to important causes, relevant to the Hispanic community. Senator Hillary Clinton opens the feature with an introduction that addresses the power of women.
This year's honorees are:

- Adamari López (Puerto Rican telenovela superstar) - López was diagnosed with breast cancer at 32-years-old and is now cancer-free. As the spokesperson for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, she has helped bring much-needed awareness and education about breast cancer to the Hispanic community. What does she consider the three main characteristics of a successful woman? "Self confidence, patience and dedication," Lopez said.

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Ferro (Argentine news personality ) - Ferro actively supports various organizations including: the "25 Myths 25 Realities" initiative that tackles AIDS education and prevention; Noche de Paz (Night of Peace), which benefits the Special Olympic; and the Live Earth green living campaign. Her work with the Red Cross has raised funds for Hurricane Katrina victims and increased blood donation nationwide.

- Carolina Herrera (Venezuelan fashion designer) - As a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for MalnTeresa Zubizarretautrition, she works to counter malnutrition and its negative impacts, especially in the developing countries. What would Herrera like her legacy to be? "I'd like for my daughters to remember me as a good mother, and that the work says I was a good person and a designer that left a mark," she says.

- Angélica Vale (Mexican singer, actress and comedienne) - The star of La Fea más Bella, one of the precursors to Ugly Betty, works with World Vision to better the lives of poor children and families across the globe. She explains: "My dream is to become a full-time mom and work behind-the-scenes in the theater."

- Cristina Pérez (Colombian Fox-TV judge) - Through her work with the American Immigration Law Foundation, Perez strives to embed law school curriculums with fundamental human values like tolerance and acceptance.

- Patricia Velásquez (Venezuelan Actress and Model) -This daughter of a Mestizo father and a mother from the Wayúu tribe created the Wayúu Taya Foundation, which improves the lives of Latin-American indigenous people through education, health programs and more. Velásquez is also a UNESCO Artist for Peace, dedicated to promoting compassion worldwide.

- Patti Solís Doyle (Mexican-American "Hillary for President" Campaign Manager) - Solis Doyle is striving for a simple legacy: helping elect the first woman President in the United States. Her job, she says, "is a labor of much love. I'm doing the best for my country."
I don't understand why a woman President is "the best for my community", or what this has to do with relevant causes for the Hispanic community. Maybe they've put Doyle on the list so they could have Hillary to write the introduction. Maybe Hillary paid to have Doyle included in the list (and to write the introduction), as part of her marketing for Latino voters. Bottom line, I can't see why Patti Solís Doyle is in this list.

- Helen Hernández (Mexican-American President and Founder of the Imagen Foundation) - Her Imagen Awards have spurred on the positive portrayal of Latinos in all media and increased Latino representation within the entertainment industry.

- Tina Ramírez (Venezuelan Creator and Artistic Director of the Ballet Hispanico) - For almost 40 years, Ramirez's Ballet Hispanico School of Dance has encouraged students to express their pride in their Latino heritage through dance.

- Teresa Zubizarreta (Cuban Founder of Zubi Advertising) - This Hispanic advertising pioneer recognized the power of the market during the male-dominated 1970s and created one of the most important agencies in the country. Zubizarreta, who passed away this year, was actively involved with the Miami community through organizations like the United Way of America and Facts about Cuban Exiles (FACE), which she co-founded.
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