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The ‘Greatest College Softball Team’ at the utility positionBy HOLA! USA The crowned triple jump Olympic champion set a world record for the ages!By HOLA! USA American professional boxer, Olympian, World Boxing Champion, mother and Latina.By HOLA! USA Nique Miller is one of the biggest female surfers in the industry. She’s also one of the first Afro-Latinas to earn this much recognition.By HOLA! USA Connie Maza, Monica Mann and Elizabeth Zelaya have been working tirelessly on the frontline fighting COVID.By HOLA! USA Sara Mora is a 22-year-old powerhouse who is fighting for immigrants’ rights.By HOLA! USA Melissa Cristina Marquez is a latina in STEM. She is based in Australia and is one of the leading experts in Sharks and marine biology.By HOLA! USA The first Latina and third woman to become chief of staff in NFL history.By HOLA! USA A life dedicated to helping othersBy HOLA! USA For the model and activist, making the world a better place is among her top prioritiesBy HOLA! USA She might be one of the best known and tallest Victoria‘s Secret Angels, but her charitable work is what really stands outBy HOLA! USA After experiencing firsthand the importance of life-saving care, the actress decided to use her celebrity status to support children‘s charitiesBy HOLA! USA A powerful voice, soul, and love for her culture.By HOLA! USA The Queen of the urban art scene.By HOLA! USA Filmmaking at Pixar by day and New York Times Bestselling illustrator by night.By HOLA! USA The first woman to have a Spanish language Netflix comedy special.By HOLA! USA The first writer of Latin origin to win the Locus Award for horror novelsBy HOLA! USA She is changing the world through cinema.By HOLA! USA Conductor and curator, this Latina is one of the most successful conductors in the world.By HOLA! USA One of the writer/creator to watch in entertainmentBy HOLA! USA Peru’s Queen of Quechua RapBy HOLA! USA From a 1997 NCAA Women’s Basketball runner-up to winning the the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for her poetry collectionsBy HOLA! USA She is one of the few Latina’s that has ever starred in a franchise of its kind.By HOLA! USA The Kenyan-Mexican Academy Award Winner is now also a New York Times Bestseller AuthorBy HOLA! USA In less than five years, Karol G became one of the most celebrated female reggaeton stars of all times.By HOLA! USA Her story is a true rags to riches, going from living in her car and writing music to winning a Grammy.By HOLA! USA From telenovelas to Hollywood, this Mexican talent is thriving all while continuing her charity workBy HOLA! USA With every room she steps foot in, Mj Rodriguez is making history.By HOLA! USA Making it onto X Factor was only the start for Yendry, who has since delighted fans with music in English, Spanish, and Italian.By HOLA! USA This Argentine triple-threat is reaching the top of the chartsBy HOLA! USA At just 21 years old, María is widely referred to as “a leading voice in Argentina‘s urban pop movement.”By HOLA! USA Brazilian actress, producer, and climate activist breaking boundaries for Latina’s in Hollywood.By HOLA! USA For the last two decades, Aimee Garcia has remained a staple cast member for some of the most beloved shows on TV.By HOLA! USA The former miss Colombia is opening new horizons in the United States’ hispanic television.By HOLA! USA The Puerto Rican/Afro-Cuban actress, producer and activist is an unstoppable forceBy HOLA! USA A force to be reckoned with and clearly there is no stopping the 28-year-old as she has a bright future ahead of her.By HOLA! USA This Cuban-American star is a dynamite, a creative force whose talent expands from acting to writing music to being a successful entrepreneur.By HOLA! USA A new generation taking over Hollywood with her talent, culture, and creative force.By HOLA! USA One of the most notorious Colombians in Hollywood.By HOLA! USA The Venezuelan actress, model and presenter is an unstoppable force in the entertainment industry.By HOLA! USA