
"Under the golden domes of the Cipriani Ballroom, in the heart of Wall Street, the country's most influential Latino figures are preparing for a night of vindication. The Met Gala for Latinos, as Claudia Romo Edelman (Mexico City, 54) calls it with a mix of irony and certainty. And she's right: on October 30, dozens of figures from the business, cultural, and entertainment worlds will gather for the fifth time to celebrate what she defines as the Latino moment in the United States."
"But the celebration comes in adverse times. Donald Trump has returned to the White House, and with him, a discourse that requires enemies. Once again, the enemy is the Latino, the migrant. The political climate has hardened, the immigration narrative has become more hostile, and the shadow of deportation hangs over thousands of people, who are witnessing the country to which they migrated in pursuit of the American Dream transformed into a threat."
"Romo Edelman, a former United Nations official and founder of We Are All Human, an organization dedicated to promoting Latino equality, representation, and leadership in the United States, speaks with the calm of someone who has learned to transform adversity into purpose. There has never been a more important and delicate moment for the Latino community, she tells EL PAIS. We are bigger, stronger, and more aware of our power. We know it, and that changes everything."
Claudia Romo Edelman organizes the Hispanic Star Gala at the Cipriani Ballroom as a high-profile celebration asserting Latino centrality in the United States. The event gathers influential figures from business, culture, and entertainment to mark a perceived Latino moment. The return of Donald Trump has hardened the political climate, intensified hostile immigration narratives, and placed thousands under the shadow of deportation. Romo Edelman founded We Are All Human to promote Latino equality, representation, and leadership and leads a broad network of Latino influencers. The Gala functions as both celebration and political statement, reclaiming visibility and power for a younger, more aware Latino generation.
Read at english.elpais.com
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