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The LatinXpert Needs You!

Gabriela Fresquez

“The LatinXpert is a comedic, info-tainment web series that aims to show what it means to be a Latinx person navigating the political & cultural climate in the U.S. today.”

We are always happy to share projects that sound interesting. The LatinXpert by Gabriela Fresquez is one of those. We’ve watched a few of the previous segments and enjoyed them. Some of them leave you thinking and asking more questions.

Now Fresquez has a crowd-funding going on with 14 days left. Learn more about her project here.

Our Friend Gabriela Speaks from the Heart

Gabriela Fresquez

Gabriela Fresquez is an up-and-coming Latina hostess and actress who’s–along with her friends–is working hard to make it in Hollywood. And she has a few things to say about the present state and future of ethnic minorities on TV.

Here’s a recent post from her own blog.

The future of ethnic minorities on TV? Ambiguous.

If you are any kind of ethnic minority working in Hollywood, you’re used to the usual conversations about how prime time TV and most major motion pictures lack diversity. Well, that’s because it’s true. We do have a long way to go. The media plays a major role in determining our perceptions of people who look different, and for those of us in the industry, it’s important to be aware and contribute to the expansion of ideas and narratives that reflect the type of cultural diversity we wish to see more of. In other words, we need to be the change we want to see. Thanks, Gandhi.

That said, to be quite frank, the entertainment is a tough racket for actors of any color. And I thank the Lord that being considered “ethnically ambiguous” in this business is actually a good thing, especially in advertising. Since I began my acting career, I’ve auditioned for numerous national commercials in the Hispanic and general market for all kinds of major fast-food chains, tech devices, banks, insurance companies, cars, beer etc. and a vast majority of these auditions specifically seek out actors with a ethnically ambiguous look. Obviously, the corporate world is hip to the fact that if they want to increase their profits, they need to appeal to everyone. Personally, I don’t think I’ve ever bought a product because of what the person in the ad looked like, but then again, I might just be oblivious at this point due to the constant bombardment of subliminal messaging that I am surrounded by every day.

During a panel discussion on the topic (Gab It Up, Ep. 1: listen to full interview here), Jorge Diaz mentioned that he has witnessed a change in the media’s ability to authentically reflect diversity within the commercial Spanish-language market:

“If you watch Spanish-language commercials, you can see the change in that…you have artsy lookin’ kids, nerdy lookin’ guys and they’re all Hispanic and they hardly represent what we normally see in movies like the gardeners, the immigrant guy…Those things are beautiful when they’re beautifully written, but a lot of times they’re not beautifully written.”

actor Jorge Diaz, director/writer Kenneth Castillo and actress Santana Dempsey

Could this nuanced portrayal of Hispanics in commercial advertising be a small beacon of hope that the media’s portrayal of this particular group is changing or at least evolving to a degree? Maybe. But as Jorge suggested, it’s not the stereotypes themselves that are the problem because stereotypes exist within all cultures. I think what’s more important is whether the individual character’s story is being told in a way that paints a complex and dynamic picture of who they are as a human being. A good actor will play the stereotype, a great actor will tell the story and an even better actor will change our opinion about the stereotype until it no longer exists. Of course, this is a lot easier with great writers, a great director and a multi-million dollar budget, but, as Kenneth Castillo mentioned, even movies that are rife with stereotypes such as A Better Life-the Oscar-nominated film about an immigrant father from Mexico who works as a gardener to contribute to a better future for his young son-can center around characters with enormous emotional depth and complexity.

Once again, it comes back to us, the minorities, the underrepresented, the mutts, the ones who don’t fit into a particular “box,” as Santana Dempsey described it. Sure, we have a long way to go, but we can be damn sure it will be even longer if we don’t start creating the changes we want to see within our own communities right now.

Maybe we can learn something from Carlos Gutierrez, who, after having both his legs cut off by extortionists in Mexico and fleeing the country with his family, continues to advocate for fellow asylum-seekers fleeing corruption in Mexico through an organization called Pedaling for Justice which he is able to participate in through the use of prosthetic legs. His strength and resilience are enough to make you believe that anything is possible, and that the human spirit is one of the strongest forces that exists in this world.

Now there’s an inspirational screenplay—I mean story—for you. Well, I mean…if it were to be, say, beautifully written, that is.

As she says in her own release, “Gabriela has an insatiable appetite for truth-seeking and a bit of a bone to pick with bull-shitters. But don’t worry, she doesn’t bite…that’s far too cliche.” Listen to just how feisty she can get as she continues to add to Gab it Up! On a weekly basis. Check it out here.

Gabriela Fresquez Guests on “The Crazy Ones” this Thursday

Gabriela Fresquez

Se Fija! Has been a friend of Gabriela Fresquez since we first met her at a NOSOTROS mixer a couple of years ago, and we happily watched her host LatiNation and Doc Talk. And now we’re very pleased to see that she’ll be guest-starring on The Crazy Ones, the new CBS sitcom starring Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar, this Thursday October 3 at 9P on CBS.

“It’s been an amazing year so far,” Gabriela said in her recent announcement, “filled with incredible victories and some pretty awesome failures too. I say ‘awesome’ not because I enjoyed the failures, but because slowly, but surely, I am learning how to embrace them. Because these are the experiences that help us grow, right? Something like that.”

“I truly believe that these early successes are a sign of greater things to come,” she said. “It was fun being a big fish in a small pond, but it’s time to dive into the ocean with the sharks. As the controversial Nicolo Machiavelli once said, “Never was anything great achieved without danger.”

Great good luck to our friend Gaby, and check out her continued success on her new website, right here.

New “American Latino” and “LatiNation”

DJ child prodigy known as Danny Avila and designer Custo Barcelona join’s host Valery Ortiz on a new episode of American Latino. And then there’s also a new episode of LatiNation, with hosts, Gabriela Fresquez and Humberto Guida who are joined by musician Eddie Bravo, Dreamworks animators talk about The Croods and more.

Laz Alonso, Aimee Garcia on New American Latino and LatiNation on Oscar Sunday

Actress Aimee Garcia (Dexter) and former miss universe Denise Quiñones hang out with hosts, Gabriela Fresquez and Humberto Guida. UFC champion brawler, Ronda Rousey is also on the show. Latin Nation is a nationally syndicated television program that looks at the impact of the Latino experience on American culture.

American Latino in its eleventh season and going strong has a good show for Oscar Sunday. This week’s guest includes NBC’s Deception star Laz Alonso who’ll be talking about tv, wall street and life before Hollywood. Other guests on the show, Video Game maven, Kellee Santiago, Italian singer-songwriter Jovanotti and UFC champion Brawler, Ronda Rousey.

Check your local listing for time and channel.

Genesis Rodriguez, Disney’s Ryan Ochoa, and Much More this weekend on “LatiNation” and “American Latino”

On LatiNation, hosts Humberto Guida and Gabriela Fresquez sit down with Disney’s Pair of Kings, Ryan Ochoa, UFO hunter, Steve Murrilo, indie gaming, Kelly Santiago and Beverly Hills nutritionist, Ana Luque. And on American Latino, Valery Ortiz talks with the actress, Genesis Rodriguez, meets with Freestyle Motocross Champion, Javier Villegas, plus a look inside of DUB Magazine with Herman Flores and more. Check your local listing for time and channel.

Paul Rodriguez, Nadine Velazquez and Much More on “LatiNation” and “American Latino” this weekend

On LatiNation, hosts Humberto Guida and Gabriela Fresquez sit down with the Latino King of Comedy Paul Rodriguez and catch up with the cast of the web series Fixing Paco. And on American Latino, Valery Ortiz talks with the beautiful Latina Nadine Velazquez, meets the new Queen of Urban Bachata, Leslie Grace, and steps inside the ring with one of the US’s leading amateur boxer, Joseph Diaz. Check your local listing for time and channel.

Daniella Alonso and Boy Wonder on “LatiNation,” Mondo Guerra and More on “American Latino” this weekend

Humberto Guida, Daniella Alonso and Gabriela Fresquez

This weekend on LatiNation, hosts Humberto Guida and Gabriela Fresquez sit down with Daniella Alonso, the rebel fighter from NBC’s Revolution, and meet the urban music genius known as Boy Wonder. Meanwhile, on American Latino, Valery Ortiz catches up with Mondo Guerra, a fashion designer who is making a difference on and off the runway, special effects artist Mike Elizalde, and BMX rider Coco Zurita. Check your local listings for time and channel this weekend.

“American Latino” and “LatiNation” are back with new episodes, featuring Chuy Martinez and Nadine Velazquez and more

One–or actually, two–of our favorite magazine shows are back with new episodes for 2013. Media personality Chuy Martinez and L.A. radio DJ Krystal Bee are just two of Valery Ortiz subjects on American Latino, while Humberto Guida and Gabriela Fresquez of LatiNation show us their flexibility skills, as Humberto takes on the Nanda Ninja Acrobats and they both sit down with Nadine Velazquez from The League. Check your local listings for time and channel.

This weekend on “LatiNation”…West Coast Hip Hop!

Join co-hosts Humberto Guida and Gabriela Fresquez as they take a look at today’s underground Hip-hop music scene with West Coast rap pioneer Hen Gee Garcia and Krystal Bee.

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