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rafaelsilvasource · 2 years
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had the distinct honor of presenting the Actress Award for Television at @criticschoice 2nd annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television to the incomparable, @iamginatorres. As mentioned in the speech, Gina has been a trailblazer and inspiration in our industry not only as a Latina, but as an Afro-Cubana artist. in an industry where Latinos are criminally underrepresented, Gina has been and continues to be a shining example of resilience, talent and consistency. it was such a privilege to be surrounded by Latino talent pre, during and after the award show—on and off camera. as i finished a couple interviews and moved off to an empty area, my thoughts settled and found their quiet place. it wasn’t long until a sentiment snuck up me. it felt like I have been here before; not so far into the distance, a feeling that might resemble home. i couldn’t help but wonder: is this how it feels to be surrounded by people that look and feel like you? 🟰 Thanks @giorgioarmani for the suit. mu: @chezzacan
RAFAEL SILVA via Instagram - November 15, 2022
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oliveoomph · 1 year
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rob-pattinson · 2 years
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BRANDON PEREA 2022 | Critics Choice's 2nd Annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television in Los Angeles, California (November 13)
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lonestarlgbt · 2 years
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Rafael Silva photographed at the IMDb Exclusive Portrait Studio At The Critics Choice Association 2nd Annual Celebration Of Latino Cinema & Television, 2022
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tkstrandreyes · 2 years
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Rafael L. Silva poses in the IMDb exclusive portrait studio at the Critics Choice Association 2nd Annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on November 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea)
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possession · 2 years
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JENNA ORTEGA The Critics Choice Association's Celebration of Latino Cinema and Television in Los Angeles (November 13, 2022)
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actuallysara · 2 years
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Rafael Silva and Gina Torres attend The Critics Choice Association's Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television | November 13, 2022
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JENNA ORTEGA at the Critics Choice Association’s Celebration of Latino Cinema and Television on November 13th 2022 wearing SAINT LAURENT
I loved this look from Jenna. She continues to dress a little bit more mature as she gets older, case in point this sheer dress.
I loved all the ruching of the material through the dress. I thought it looked so amazing, and made it feel like there was more coverage. I loved the one shoulder style and thought the dress looked amazing. I’m also obsessed with the hair, it looks fantastic. Just a really great look from Jenna.
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prettyfamous · 2 years
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Jenna Ortega | IMDb Critics Choice Association Latino Cinema & Television celebration | November 2022
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therafanatics · 16 days
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RAFAEL CASAL -  CRITICS CHOICE ASSOCIATION (2022)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 13: Rafael Casal poses in the IMDb exclusive portrait studio at the Critics Choice Association 2nd Annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on November 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. 
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beautifulballad · 2 years
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Jenna Ortega Attends The 2nd Annual Critics Choice Celebration of Latino Cinema & TV
Jenna Ortega Attends The 2nd Annual Critics Choice Celebration of Latino Cinema & TV
“Wednesday” and Rising Star honoree #JENNAORTEGA attends the 2nd Annual Critics Choice Celebration of Latino Cinema & TV @CenturyPlazaLA #celebratelatinocinema #criticschoice @jennaortega 📸GETTY images @imdbpro pic.twitter.com/aX5mQuKgFJ — Critics Choice Awards (@CriticsChoice) November 14, 2022 Jenna Ortega attended the 2nd Annual Critics Choice Celebration of Latino Cinema & TV last night,…
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rafaelsilvasource · 2 years
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RAFAEL SILVA and GINA TORRES attend the Critics Choice Association's 2nd annual celebration of Latino Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on November 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. 
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[ad_1] A latest ballot discovered that Hispanic conservatives would favor Republican management of Congress over Democrat management by 56 factors, giving the Republicans a 65-point swing up to now decade. Conservative Hispanics have shifted from lean-Democrat voters to Republican-base voters. As NBC News reported: In the merged NBC News/Wall Street Journal polls of 2012, 49% of self-described conservative Latinos mentioned they most popular Democratic management of Congress, versus 40% who needed Republicans in cost — a 9-point edge for Democrats. But in our Sept. 2022 NBC News/Telemundo ballot, a whopping 73% of conservative Latinos say they like Republicans accountable for Congress, versus 17% preferring Democrats — a 56-point benefit for the GOP. That’s a internet 65-point swing in a decade, and it helps to clarify how Republicans have reduce into Democrats’ lead amongst Latino voters. This was possibly essentially the most fascinating discovering from our latest NBC News/Telemundo ballot: Conservative Latinos went from D+9 in congressional choice in 2012 (per our merged polls), to R+56 now. That's a internet 65-pt swing https://t.co/trrTJNWc88 pic.twitter.com/eY7polS34m — Mark Murray (@mmurraypolitics) October 5, 2022 These numbers present that the GOP has made waves amongst Hispanic voters over the previous decade, which has solely accelerated underneath President Joe Biden’s administration. For instance, a poll earlier this 12 months discovered that Biden’s approval score amongst Hispanics dropped by 21 factors from the beginning of his presidency to April. A unique ballot additionally discovered that Hispanics are “moving decisively away from Democrats,” in 47 battleground districts throughout the nation. As Breitbart News reported: In reality, whereas Hispanic voters nationwide voted for Democrats in congressional races over Republicans by a large margin, 63 p.c to 36 p.c, in response to the 2020 exit polls, the NRCC evaluation discovered that the Democrat’s benefit has been critically diminished. The latest ballot discovered that “Hispanic voters are moving decisively away from Democrats,” chopping the Democrats’ benefit to a 44 p.c to 37 p.c margin on the generic congressional poll. The Republican Party has been helped this midterm season by the greater than 100 Hispanics who're working for Congress as Republicans, a record for the occasion in a single cycle. For instance, Republican candidate Mayra Flores made headlines over the summer time when she defeated Democrat Dan Sanchez in Texas’s closely Hispanic Rio Grande Valley and have become the primary Republican to symbolize the world in roughly 150 years. Cassy Garcia, a Hispanic Republican hoping to unseat Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), told Breitbart News, “Now more than ever Hispanics feel a genuine sense of belonging with the GOP.” “The red wave is here,” Garcia said. “Now more than ever Hispanics feel a genuine sense of belonging with the GOP. We know Hispanics are conservative on education, on social issues. We’re pro-life and pro-gun. We want lower taxes, religious freedom, and school choice.” Jordan Dixon-Hamilton is a reporter for Breitbart News. Write to him at [email protected] or observe him on Twitter.  [ad_2] Source link
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365store · 2 years
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Guillermo Del Toro, Jenna Ortega, Laz Alonso & Gloria Calderón Kellett Among 2022 Critics Choice Latino Cinema & TV Awards Honorees
Guillermo Del Toro, Jenna Ortega, Laz Alonso & Gloria Calderón Kellett Among 2022 Critics Choice Latino Cinema & TV Awards Honorees
The Critics Choice Association revealed the list of honorees for its 2nd annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television taking place on November 13. The event, hosted by Justina Machado, recognizes standout Latino performances and work, both onscreen and offscreen. Desi Arnaz will be posthumously honored with the Icon Award for his lengthy and impactful career as an actor, producer, and…
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Growing Democratic frustration at Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has led progressives in her home state to clamor for a primary challenger to take her on from the left. And one particular name keeps popping up on her critics' wish lists: Rep. Ruben Gallego.
Gallego, a former Marine who was elected to Congress in 2014 to represent the reliably blue Phoenix area, is not exactly quashing rumors of a challenge. He w as hard to miss on cable news on January 14, when "Primary Sinema" rhetoric reached a frenzy shortly after her speech on the Senate floor declaring she wouldn't nix the filibuster. In an appearance on CNN, Gallego left the door wide open for a run for higher office. In fact, he was already on the attack.
"I've known Senator Sinema since we were both in our mid-20s and starting out in politics here in Arizona," Gallego said. "The only consistency about Senator Sinema's roles and positions is inconsistency."
"2024 is a long time from now. I'm focusing on 2022. I never say no to the future," he said. But, he added, "I think at this point right now she is really disappointing a lot of Arizonans."
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Sinema has stood firm against her party in refusing to vote to end the filibuster, which would help pave the way for Democrats to pass two high-priority voting-rights bills. The senator said she believed removing the filibuster would worsen partisanship in an already divided chamber.
On Tuesday, Emily's List, one of the largest pro-choice PACs in the country, said it was withdrawing support for Sinema over her refusal to support changes to the filibuster that would allow Democrats to pass voting-rights legislation.
With Sinema not up for reelection until 2024, a primary challenger may not emerge for some time. But progressives are already taking the prospect seriously. On Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont Independent, told reporters at the Capitol he was open to primary challenges against his colleagues who did not support ending the filibuster.
A spokesman for Gallego said in an email to Insider that the lawmaker will keep listening to Arizonans and fighting for "democratic values today, tomorrow, and no matter what position" he holds.
"As Rep. Gallego has said before, he never rules anything out, but right now he is focused on running for re-election to the House and helping hold a Democratic majority there," the spokesperson said.
Gallego joined the Marines after college and found himself deployed to Iraq with the 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, Lima Company, which experienced many casualties in combat, including Gallego's best friend. In 2021, the congressman released a book about his experience, "They Called Us 'Lucky': The Life and Afterlife of the Iraq War's Hardest Hit Unit."
Gallego has held public office for more than a decade in his home state. He was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2010 and became assistant minority leader in 2012. He won his bid for Congress in 2014 to represent Arizona's 7th district.
Chuck Rocha, a Democratic strategist working to boost Latino candidates and one of Gallego's most vocal backers, said he believed the congressman's military experience would make him one of the most viable challengers to Sinema in 2024.
"Arizona is a special place with lots of Latinos, lots of moderates," Rocha said. "You need a unique candidate."
Rocha launched the "Run, Ruben, Run" campaign to raise money for Gallego should he jump into the race, although he would not disclose how much money the group had raised. Two other groups, the Primary Sinema Project and the Primary Sinema Pledge, have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars but have not yet backed a candidate.
Rocha said that Gallego could "easily" beat Sinema in a primary, but winning a general election in a truly purple state like Arizona requires someone who could appeal to conservatives.
Democrats have the smallest number of registered voters in Arizona, with just 1,372,884 registered as of October 2021, according to the Arizona Secretary of State's office. They lag behind the state's 1,504,990 registered Republican voters and the 1,435,129 who identify as "Other." But the state has a large and growing Latino population that went for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in 2020.
"There's not any other progressive in the state of Arizona who could get Republicans and moderates to vote for him in great numbers," Rocha said. "No one else could do that except a Latino combat veteran who has served his country in uniform."
Sinema's office did not respond to Insider's request for comment. She's not up for reelection until 2024, and in politics, a lot can happen in two years. But for now, Sinema maintains a more conservative stance than fellow Democrats in Congress.
Democrats, who, until Sinema defeated the Republican incumbent Martha McSally in 2018, hadn't held a Senate seat in Arizona since 1995, would need someone who can appeal to voters in a state that Joe Biden won with a thin margin.
"Arizona is not a blue state. We should be clear on that," Steven Slugocki, former chairman of the Maricopa County Democrats, said, adding that he would support Gallego in a primary. "The challenge of going against a sitting senator is that she is very popular with independents. She has shown she can win this state. She has a history of winning elections in a very tough state."
Gallego backers acknowledge it won't be easy to unseat Sinema.
"However, if there is somebody who could do it," Slugocki said, "I think Ruben would be a very strong, viable alternative that quite a bit of people would get behind."
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tkstrandreyes · 2 years
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Gina Torres poses in the IMDb exclusive portrait studio at the Critics Choice Association 2nd Annual Celebration of Latino Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on November 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea)
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