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In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, here are 50+ influential Latina women, including Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, Dolores Huerta and more.
Since 1968, Latinx communities have been celebrated in the United States in the fall. Hispanic Heritage Month ( September 15- October 15) pays tribute to the contributions and culture of Latinx and Hispanic people. To commemorate the occasion, here are 52 of the most influential Latina women in history. They’re revolutionaries that have shattered barriers and proven time and time again that “si, se puede”—a term coined by Latina civil rights activist Dolores Huerta.
These women have made strides in civil rights, politics, entertainment and even gone to space. We've included the woman who wrote the original lyrics to Puerto Rico's national anthem, the Latina who fought to desegregate the school system, and the Latina author who was the first person from Latin America to win a Nobel Prize. Furthermore, it was a Latina who helped farmworkers receive U.S. labor rights, a Latina was the first female Surgeon General, and a Latina is one of the all-time greatest female golfers. Read on to learn about the achievements and contributions of these 52 influential Latinas.
Huerta is a civil rights activist and labor leader. She worked tirelessly to ensure farmworkers received US labor rights and co-founded the National Farmworkers Association with Cesar Chavez. Huerta, 92, coined the term si, se puede (yes, we can) in 1972.
The actress, dancer, and activist is outspoken about discrimination. She established the Afro-Boricua El Coqui Theater to showcase Black Puerto Rican culture. In the 1970s, she spoke out about the racism faced by Black artists, including racist casting practices and limited opportunities for Black actors.
Estefan is one of the most beloved performers in Latin music history. During her legendary career, Estefan sold over 100 million records, landed 38 #1 hit on the Billboard charts, and won seven Grammys . She’s also an actress, songwriter, author of two New York Times best-selling children’s books, and a humanitarian.
The musician used her contemporary folk music to create songs of protest about social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing over 30 albums. She sang “We Shall Overcome” at the 1963 March on Washington for civil rights.
Hinojosa is the anchor and executive producer of Latino USA on National Public Radio, a public radio show devoted to Latino issues. She helped launch Latino USA in 1992 and has also worked for CNN, as well as written two books. The journalist also hosted her own show for five years on PBS, Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One , an interview talk show.
Galán is an independent producer and a former President of Entertainment for Telemundo. She created and produced the Telemundo reality television program La Cenicienta, incorporating English subtitles in the program to reach both Spanish and English-speaking audiences, helping it to become one of Telemundo’s highest-rated programs in its 50-year history.
Paz y Paz was the first female Attorney General in Guatemala. She made history by prosecuting a head of state for genocide in national court and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
The singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, philanthropist, actress and fashion designer is one of the bestselling Latina artists of all time. Thalia has had 29 Top 10 singles (15 of which went to No. 1) and has sold more than 50 million records.
Known as Doña Fela, she was the first woman to be elected as mayor in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which made her the first female mayor in the Americas. She participated in the suffragist movement and transformed San Juan.
She was the first Puerto Rican-born female poet to gain fame across Latin America and penned the original revolutionary lyrics to “La Borinqueña," Puerto Rico’s national anthem. She was committed to abolishing slavery and creating equality for women. Her political actions created issues with the Spanish authorities and she was exiled from the Island.
Alvarado is both the first Latinx female co-owner of a major league team and the first woman ever involved in a formal bid for ownership of a major league baseball team.
Lopez is one of the all-time greatest female golfers. She was the best player in the game from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. The golfer won 48 LPGA Tour events, including three championships.
Dr. Novella was the first woman, the first person of color, and the first Latinx to be appointed U.S. Surgeon General. She was appointed by George Bush and held the role from 1990-1993.
Ochoa was the first Latina astronaut to go to space. She served on the nine-day mission aboard the Discovery and went on to become the first Latinx director of the Johnson Space Center.
The Pulitzer Prize journalist spent her celebrated career at the Los Angeles Times covering social justice and immigration issues with a focus on how these factors impact children who immigrate to The United States from Central America.
The prolific Chilean novelist is believed to be the world’s most widely read Spanish-language author. Many of her books involve the magical realism genre. One of her most celebrated titles, The House of the Spirits , intersects at the crossroads of mysticism and political unrest.
The Mexican author made history with her first novel Como Agua Para Chocolate that became a bestseller and was developed into an award-winning blockbuster film. Esquivel is also a politician for the Morena Party.
The Cuban songstress is the undisputed queen of salsa ! La Guarachera de Cuba is one of the most popular Latinx artists of the 20th century and was the first Latina to receive the Congressional Gold Medal
Justice Sotomayor is the first Latinx U.S. Supreme Court Justice and the third woman to serve as an Associate Justice in the high court. She was nominated by President Barack Obama in 2009.
Moreno is one of few entertainers to have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. The actress, singer and dancer has been performing for over 70 years and is a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Evita was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón. She served as the First Lady from 1946 until her untimely death in 1952. She was outspoken about trade unions and labor rights. She ran the Ministries of Labor and Health and fought for women's suffrage. Perón founded Argentina’s first large-scale female political party, the Women's Peronist Party.
The world-renowned Mexican painter’s work is celebrated for her heart-wrenching self-portraits that focus on themes of miscarriage, heartbreak, colonialism and political torment. Kahlo began painting as a coping mechanism while she was recovering from a traumatic accident that left her with severe injuries for the remainder of her life .
Brindis de Salas is the first Black woman in Latin America to publish a book. The 1947 title Pregón de Marimorena discussed the exploitation and discrimination against the Black women in Uruguay.
Patria, Minerva, María Teresa, and Dedé were four Dominican sisters who opposed the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo and were actively against his regime. Patria, Minerva, and María Teresa were assassinated on 25 November 1960. Posthumously they became symbols of feminist resistance. The United Nations General Assembly designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in their honor.
Méndez is a civil rights pioneer. She took on the board of education in the landmark Méndez vs. Westminster desegregation case that paved the way for Brown vs. Board of Education.
The Venezuelan fashion designer has one of the most celebrated careers in the industry. Her elegant dresses have been worn by many First Ladies including Jacqueline Onassis, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama .
Lucila Godoy Alcayaga was a Chilean poet known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral. She was the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1945.
The Queen of Tejano Music received many accolades in her tragically short life. Her 1990 album, Ven Conmigo , was the first Tejano gold record as it sold over 500,000 albums and eventually went double platinum. The singer was the first Tejano female artist to win Best Mexican-American Album for Live! at the Grammys in 1993. Dreaming of You was released after her death and hit the top of the Billboard Top 200 in 1995, making it the first album by a Latina to hit number one.
J.Lo was the first Latina to be paid 1 million dollars for a movie role when she played Selena Quintanilla in the 1997 Selena biopic. She joined Shakira to perform during the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show —the first time the two Latina singers have graced the stage together.
The Grammy-winning singer made her recording debut with Sony Music Colombia when s
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