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Amara La Negra shares her experiences with colorism: 'They want someone who looks more Latina'


The 28-year-old Latinx star has embraced her culture in her career


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OCTOBER 27, 2019 5:08 PM EDTOCT 27, 2019, 5:08 PM EDT

Amara La Negra is opening up about her Latinx roots and the colorism she has faced throughout her life and career. In a conversation with HuffPost, the 28-year-old star shared details about her life. After her mom arrived to the United states from Dominican Republic, Amara—who was born Diana Danelys De Los Santos—has always strived to fight for Black and Latinx representation.

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Amara La Negra opened up about the colorism she has faced throughout her life and career

“Growing up, my mom used to always tell me that, because of the color of my skin, I would always have to work twice as hard to be recognized for my work,” she told the publication. “It wasn’t until I got older that I realized and understood what she meant by it.” Amara not only speaks out with her words, she also speaks out with her music, style and even her name. She coined herself Amara La Negra after people would call her "the black one" during her time with a girl group.

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Although she is Latinx, she still experiences discrimination. “Here’s a classic one — people consider me to be physically attractive, and I get the, ‘Oh my god, you’re a pretty Black girl,’ or ‘For being Black, you’re really pretty,’” she explained. “I went to do an audition for a soap opera, and they told me, ‘You’re probably not going to get the role because they want someone who looks more Latina.’”

Today, people are still facing discrimination, but she knows the next generation can make powerful change. “People feel as if, if you don’t have a big platform, then what are you supposed to do? Use your voice to make a difference,” she shared. “Unite people around your community to feel the same way that you do. Come up with ideas, concepts, reach out. There are so many things you can do.”

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