Selena Gomez Pledges to ‘Break Down Barriers’ for Women in Entertainment

Selena Gomez is showing up for Latinas once again. This time at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Gala on December 4. During an emotional speech, the Rare Beauty founder sent a powerful message after receiving the Equity Entertainment award.

During the emotional speech, Gomez amplified Latina voices and their impact, particularly the power of representation.

Selena Gomez’s advocacy and impactful platform was lauded during the awards ceremony

The Equity in Entertainment Award started in 2016 to celebrate individuals who uplift underrepresented populations through their careers. Introduced by her Only Murders in the Building co-star Molly Shannon, Gomez took the stage to praise the Wizards of Waverly Place actress’ commitment to mental health, UNICEF, lupus, and her Rare Impact Foundation.

“Her advocacy work has transcended the entertainment world, as she uses her voice to speak out for those who need it most,” Shannon said during her speech at the event. “She is a role model, not just because of her immense talent and success, but because of the way she uses her influence to empower others. She challenges the status quo and creates a more inclusive, compassionate world for all.”

Then, Gomez took the stage to receive the award, stating she felt “truly humbled” by the recognition.

“Equity and representation means ensuring that women, regardless of their background, have equal opportunities to share their stories and showcase their talents,” she started. “It’s about moving from tokenism to true inclusion, creating spaces where women of all races, sexual orientations and abilities are [welcome].”

Gomez recalled the moment she realized the importance of on-screen representation

During her speech, Gomez remembered how much her role in Wizards of Waverly Place impacted Latinas watching her. Once, while filming the Disney Channel show, the mother of a young Latina told her she felt grateful her daughter had someone who looked like her to look up to.

“I really wasn’t thinking about the importance of representation or the gravity of what those words meant,” Gomez said. “But I knew that I was very grateful. And I wanted to do my best to live up to that, whatever form it looked like.”

Adding, “We are now seeing more authentic, powerful stories about who we are, where we come from and what we’re capable of accomplishing. I am sure we all can agree that while we’re getting there, we’re not all the way done.”

Emilia Pérez is another example of Gomez amplifying Hispanic stories

Aside from her advocacy work, Gomez recently received ample praise for her work in the Oscar-buzzed film Emilia Pérez. The film co-stars Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Adriana Paz. While reflecting on her role, she shared that kind of work, ensuring “our voices are not only heard but represented truthfully.”

She also added why her focus on activism has strengthened over the years.

“When we give people the platform to tell their stories, we not only deepen our understanding for one another, we open doors of what’s possible,” she said. “That’s why I’ve been so committed to my advocacy. From mental health, Lupus awareness or encouraging young people to embrace the strength that comes from being vulnerable and sharing your story.”



Five Journal Prompts to Tap into Gratitude this Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is tomorrow. Many of us are preparing to sit down and have a grand meal with our families, but remembering to tap into gratitude is an excellent way to spend the holiday weekend.

Gratitude journaling is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to cultivate a positive mindset, reduce stress, and enhance overall wellbeing. Shifting away from negative thought patterns is easier when you intentionally focus on all the good in your life. This is especially important when spending a lot of time around loved ones.

If you don’t know where to start, we’ve crafted five gratitude journal prompts that can help you connect with your heart.

Prompt 1: What’s one small thing you often take for granted but are truly grateful for?

It’s easy to overlook the little things that make life easier or more comfortable, but they’re often the most meaningful. It could be something as simple as your morning coffee, a warm towel when stepping out of the shower, or even having a moment to yourself during the day.

Use this prompt to reflect on small daily rituals or possessions that bring you comfort. Focus on why this is important for you, and how it enhances your life ways you could have overlooked.

Prompt 2: How can you show people in your life gratitude this Thanksgiving?

Gratitude isn’t just about appreciating things, it’s also about appreciating people in your life who make a difference. Whether it’s a friend, family member, colleague or even a stranger that shows you kindness, expressing gratitude for others strengthens connections, love, and appreciation.

You can use this prompt to think of someone who has had a positive impact on your. life. Write on how they have supported you, how they made you feel, and the qualities in them you’re grateful for. If you feel inclined, you can also send them a note or message to let them know how you feel.

Prompt 3: What has been the brightest moment of your week so far?

Focusing on the positive events in your life, even small ones, can uplift your mood and help you gain perspective. By identifying high points in your week, you can start training your bain to look for joy and meaning in everyday moments. You don’t have to wait for something “big” to happen, life is what happens every day.

Use this prompt weekly or monthly to reflect. What event or experience made you feel grateful or joyful? Try describing the moment in detail, including who was there, what you were doing, and why it stands out to you.

Prompt 4: What is something about yourself you feel grateful for?

Gratitude doesn’t always have to be outward. Appreciating yourself is just as important as appreciating others. We build confidence and a stronger sense of self-worth when we highlight our strengths, talents, and resilience.

Reflect on a personal trait or skill you are thankful for. Whether it’s your creativity, compassion, or ability to stay calm in stressful situations, find those things that make you feel great about yourself.

Prompt 5: What’s something you learned recently that you’re grateful for?

Learning new things can help us learn about ourselves and the world around us. This can also be a great source of gratitude. Think of a new skill you mastered, an insightful lesson, or something you meditated on. Recognizing your growth keeps you grounded in the present moment and helps you appreciate your own journey.

To use this prompt, think of a recent lesson or realization that made a positive impact in your life. What did you learn and how has it made you feel more grateful? Write about how this has shifted your perspective or improved your life.

Mattel Celebrates Rita Moreno With New Barbie in Her Honor

Rita Moreno is now a Barbie girl.

The EGOT winner recently became the latest Latina artist honored with a Barbie doll. Turns out Mattel is celebrating the Puerto Rican icon before her 93rd birthday on December 11. On November 20, the doll became part of the Barbie Tribute Collection, paying homage to the barriers Moreno overcame on her path to stardom. Previous honorees include Vera Wang, Laverne Cox, and Lucille Ball.

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Inspired by the West Side Story actress’s most famous red carpet moments, the doll sports a stunning, elegant black and gold gown with a strapless sweetheart neckline and a long skirt with gorgeous metallic designs. The Barbie also has opera gloves, classic heels, a sleek up-do with bangs, a golden hairpin, and statement earrings.

“I was a girl who decided to go for it, and despite the challenges I faced, I never gave up on my dreams,” Moreno said in a statement to Mattel. That’s what I hope this doll inspires in each and every girl today: to live their life with courage and resilience so that they can make their dreams a reality.”

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Adding, “It’s been an absolute pleasure to work with Barbie to bring this doll to life, and I hope it serves as a reminder to embrace your limitless possibilities and pursue your passions because when you embrace them, you’re bound to go far.”

Throughout her career, Moreno has used her voice to uplift Latinos and their stories. In addition to her artistic pursuits, she is the National Honorary Chair of the Latinas & Power Corp. Advisory Council, guiding the new Latinas in Leadership Institute.

You can buy the newest Barbie Mattel for $40.