Gaby Natale Advocates at United Nations for Fair Latino Representation
Style Magazine Newswire | 12/12/2018, 9:22 p.m.
December 12, 2018 - New York, NY - Monday, December 10 was a historic day at the United Nations, as Gaby Natale joined a group of decision makers for the international body's first Hispanic Leadership Summit. The unprecedented gathering of leaders from business, media, politics and advocacy came about after a yearlong effort by the We Are All Human Foundation, headed by Claudia Romo Edelman.
"The Latino community is the largest minority in the US, yet we remain chronically underrepresented and misrepresented in boardrooms, media narratives and public office. That is why the full backing of an institution as consequential as the United Nations is paramount in acknowledging this reality. This is the first step towards positive change", said the triple Daytime EMMY winner shortly after her speech.
Click below to watch Gaby Natale's speech on fair Latino representation:
Invited to serve as special rapporteur on the topic of representation of Latinos in media, Natale had a talked-about unscripted moment when she offered her take on the need for Latinos to develop a "pioneer mentality".
Her words: "I believe that for us to go from where we are to where we need to be as a community, we need to embrace a pioneer mentality. We need to take a leap of faith, step into the great unknown and dare to be first. That means to believe in ourselves, in our vision, even before we have the results to validate it... and share our story with the world (because) there is no greater narrative than the one written collectively by millions of souls who chose to be courageous".
The summit focused on key findings from the Hispanic Sentiment Study, recently commissioned by Romo Edelman, one of the event's organizers. The study shows America's largest diverse community is feeling under-appreciated and less confident in the American Dream, as two-thirds of those surveyed say their vote as U.S. citizens does not count. "Unifying and organizing is an opportunity to realize the full potential of a community with $1.7 trillion of U.S. spending power," Romo Edelman said. "Because if we fail, we risk losing the confidence of a Hispanic community that has long been a believer in the American Dream."
To watch the video of the complete event click here
The event speakers included:
Sec. Julian Castro, Former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Claudia Romo Edelman, Founder, We Are All Human Foundation
Mary Dillon, CEO Ulta Beauty
Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, The Financial Times
Will Lewis, CEO, Dow Jones
Cynthia Hudson, Senior Vice President, CNN Español
Alvaro Celis, Vice President, Microsoft Corporation
Laura Marquez, Head of Latino Community Engagement, Google
Umran Beba, Chief Diversity and Engagement Officer, Pepsico
-Ramiro Cavazos, President & CEO, United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC)
-Henry Cisneros, former mayor of San Antonio & Principal, Siebert Cisneros Shank, LLC
Yovany Jerez, Hacemos National President, AT&T
Maria Hinojosa, President & CEO, The Futuro Media Group
Jorge Ferraez, President & Publisher, Latino Leaders
Leonor Ayala, Director, Diversity & Inclusion, NBC News/MSNBC
-Liliana Gil Valletta, Ceo & CoFounder CulturIntel & CIEN+
-Cid Wilson, President & CEO, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsability
Sol Trujillo, Chair & Co.founder of the Trujillo Group LLC.
Hugo Balta, President, National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ)
Patricia Menendez-Cambó, Vice Chair, Greenberg Traurig
-Sergio Fernandez de Cordova, Executive Chairman, PVBLIC Foundation
-Juan Andrade, United States Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI)
Maria Teresa Kumar, President & CEO, Voto Latino
Gaby Natale, President SuperLatina-AGANARmedia
-Enrique A. Chaurand, Senior Vice President of External Affairs & Communications, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)
-Alex Hurd, Senior Director, Program Development & Portfolio Management, Health and Wellness Transformation, Walmart