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Del barrio angelino a mujeres de poder en la NFL

Una inmigrante indocumentada desde los dos años, Pérez se graduó de la preparatoria de Belmont, siguió sus estudios en Cal State Northridge y comenzó a trabajar en las oficinas de varios políticos por 25 años hasta que hace dos años realizó un cambió en su carrera e ingresó a la NFL como directora de asuntos culturales de los Chargers. -- Los Angeles Times (in Spanish)

Eva Longoria - Episode 3 | 'SEEN’ with Nick Barili

Multi-hyphenate Eva Longoria takes Nick Barili to her alma mater Cal State Northridge, site of the nation’s first Chicano Studies program. She opens up about the importance of activism and knowing your history, how being white-passing both helped and hurt her as an actor, and why she kept her day job for the first two years of her acting career. -- Academy Seen

Eva Longoria Appears in “Seen” The Academy’s Interview Series Focused On Latinx Filmmakers And Artists

The newest episode of “Seen” – the Academy’s series of candid interviews on culture, identity and representation with some of today’s most influential Latinx filmmakers and artists – features Eva Longoria in conversation with journalist and series host Nick Barili. Longoria and Barili visit the campus of California State University, Northridge, from which Longoria received a master’s degree in Chicano Studies in 2013. Longoria opens up about the importance of activism and knowing your history, how being white-passing both helped and hurt her as an actor, and why she kept her day job for the first two years of her acting career. -- Samdb, South Africa

Eva Longoria Joins The Academy's SEEN Interview Series

Longoria and Barili visit the campus of California State University, Northridge, from which Longoria received a master's degree in Chicano Studies in 2013. Longoria opens up about the importance of activism and knowing your history, how being white-passing both helped and hurt her as an actor, and why she kept her day job for the first two years of her acting career. -- Broadway World

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