Acceptance Quote by Sunny Hostin Download Open image “The difficulty of being Afro-Latina, in general, is the lack of acceptance in both communities.” — Sunny Hostin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Acceptance Acceptance Communities Afro Latina Being Black Both Difficulty Afro General Lack Lack Acceptance Latina General
Since the main problem that American, the Afro- Americans have is a lack of cultural identity. It is necessary to teach [people] that they had some type of identity, culture, civilization before they were brought here. — Malcolm X Copy Share
We are not only a Latin American nation, we are an Afro-American nation also. — Fidel Castro Copy Share Image
“the Afro-American experience, rejecting the false history, spurious logic, and expedient politics that collapse the situations of Afro-Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans, and indigenous Americans into a single category. He correctly insists that there is no counterpart for any other descent group to the one-drop or any-known-ancestry rule that, with minor exceptions, has historically identified Afro-Americans.” — Barbara J. Fields Copy Share
In the conversation around Black Lives Matter, Afro-Latinx people, we are part of that conversation. — Ariana DeBose Copy Share
I might say this, that the problem of the, the solution for the Afro-American is two-fold - long-range and short-range. — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
It's not just a struggle for blacks to be accepted by whites, but the other way around as well. A lot of people don't… — Q-Tip Copy Share Image
There clearly is a serious race problem in the country. Just take a look at what's happening to African American communities. For example wealth,… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Black culture is very difficult to explain to people who don't have any direct contact with it. — Jess Row Copy Share Image
There's always some difference between your Latino and African-American communities. But we definitely have more similarities than differences. — Aja Brown Copy Share Image
Forget the methods or the differences in methods. As long as we agree that the thing that the Afro-American wants and needs is recognition… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
I'm a huge advocate for the fact that there's no one way to be Latina. — Rachel Zegler Copy Share Image
I had the benefit of parents who believed deeply in my ability. And they were teenagers when they had me - they were teenagers… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
I was a journalism major in college, went to law school, and became a federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. I loved it and was… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
When you're biracial, people sort of make you gray - you're not black, you're not white, you're sort of gray; you're 'other.' And I'm… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
I grew up in the South Bronx in the 1970s. My dad worked in IT, and my mom was a teacher. — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
I'm cool under pressure. Cool as a cucumber, actually, eerily so. My friends and family comment on it. I think I get it from… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
I had an affinity for criminal law because I came from that background. I understood it. A lot of lawyers of color understand the… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
As a former prosecutor, I never presented a case in front of the grand jury that didn't result in an indictment. Bottom line: If… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
My hair is really easy. I used to wear it very curly on air, but they prefer a smoother look on television. I just… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
I studied journalism at Binghamton University, even interning for NBC's longtime anchor Carol Jenkins. Before graduation, I told my parents I wanted to pursue… — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
I have a glam squad, as most on-air people do. I think CNN has some of the best makeup artists, quite frankly. — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
If I can sit on national television, and people are listening to what I think, anyone can do anything. — Sunny Hostin Copy Share Image
We only enter into the full life if our faith gives thanks. Because how else do we accept His free gift of salvation if… — Ann Voskamp Copy Share Image
You dont choose your life; it chooses you. Theres no point asking why life has reserved certain joys or griefs, you just accept them… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
When one fib becomes due as it were, you must forge another to take up the old acceptance; and so the stock of your… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
Acceptance of death when it arrives is one thing, but to allow it to upstage the joys of living is ingratitude. — Ronald Blythe Copy Share Image
“Loving someone who does not love you back hurts, alot, i know. It is liking seeing these pair of shoes at the retail store… — Nomthandazo Tsembeni Copy Share Image
Take responsibily for your past, the bad memories of poor decisions you took were your choices once, and you liked them for the moment… — Aruho Marvin Copy Share Image
Let us learn to accept and appreciate things now, and we'll find more happiness in every moment we live. Happiness comes when we stop… — Glen Rambharack Copy Share Image
Accepting the challenges in life makes it interesting and overcoming them makes it eloquent. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Acceptance is the only thing you should teach. Be it Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Dalit, you must inculcate acceptance, not tolerance. — Kamal Haasan Copy Share Image