Selena Quintanilla-Pérez: Mexican
Dubbed "The Queen of Tejano music," Selena was the best-selling Latin artist of the 1990s, boasting 14 top ten singles and seven No. 1 hits.
At the peak of her success, Selena stressed community involvement, visiting local schools to stress the importance of education and volunteering time to organizations like D.A.R.E. Selena's life was tragically cut short, when, at the age of 23, she was murdered by the president of her fan club.
Dubbed "The Queen of Tejano music," Selena was the best-selling Latin artist of the 1990s, boasting 14 top ten singles and seven No. 1 hits.
At the peak of her success, Selena stressed community involvement, visiting local schools to stress the importance of education and volunteering time to organizations like D.A.R.E. Selena's life was tragically cut short, when, at the age of 23, she was murdered by the president of her fan club.
Sonia Sotomayor: Puerto Rican
Sotomayor, who graduated from Princeton and Yale Law School, advocated for the hiring of Latino faculty at both institutions. In 2009, she became the first Hispanic U.S. Supreme Court justice. This also made her the third female and one of the youngest justices ever appointed to the Supreme Court.
Sotomayor, who graduated from Princeton and Yale Law School, advocated for the hiring of Latino faculty at both institutions. In 2009, she became the first Hispanic U.S. Supreme Court justice. This also made her the third female and one of the youngest justices ever appointed to the Supreme Court.
Carolina Herrera: Venezuelan
As Heidi Klum reminds us on a weekly basis, in fashion, one day you're in, and one day you're out. The always-elegant Carolina Herrera, on the other hand, has managed to remain a classic. She's known in the fashion world for dressing First Ladies, all the way from Jackie O. to Michelle Obama, and has picked up the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
As Heidi Klum reminds us on a weekly basis, in fashion, one day you're in, and one day you're out. The always-elegant Carolina Herrera, on the other hand, has managed to remain a classic. She's known in the fashion world for dressing First Ladies, all the way from Jackie O. to Michelle Obama, and has picked up the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America.
Frida Kahlo: Mexican
With her famous self-portraits and often times surrealist paintings, Frida Kahlo broke boundaries by showcasing indigenous tradition in her work and fearlessly showing the perspective of the female experience.
With her famous self-portraits and often times surrealist paintings, Frida Kahlo broke boundaries by showcasing indigenous tradition in her work and fearlessly showing the perspective of the female experience.
Gloria Estefan: Cuban
The Cuban singer-songwriter has won seven Grammys, holds the title of one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, and is one of the most successful crossover performers in Latin music. She's received the American Music Award for Lifetime Achievement, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Hispanic Heritage Award.
The Cuban singer-songwriter has won seven Grammys, holds the title of one of the world's best-selling artists of all time, and is one of the most successful crossover performers in Latin music. She's received the American Music Award for Lifetime Achievement, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Hispanic Heritage Award.