Mexican Actress Yalitza Aparicio Speaks Out Against Racism and Discrimination
Mexico City – Yalitza Aparicio, the acclaimed actress known for her role in the Oscar-winning film Roma, recently gave a powerful interview discussing her experiences with racism and discrimination. In a conversation with podcast host Marion Cortina, Aparicio shared a deeply personal journey, revealing how her perception of her own skin color shifted from a childhood where she wished for lighter skin to a present-day embrace of her indigenous heritage.
"Yo no sabía que el color de mi piel era malo," Aparicio stated, reflecting on her younger self. "Para mí, entre más tuviera un tono de piel más oscuro era mejor." This poignant statement highlights the internalized racism she faced, a sentiment that many indigenous people share in a society that often prioritizes lighter skin tones.
Aparicio also discussed her activism and role as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, showcasing how she transforms her experiences into a powerful force for positive change. The interview offers a moving perspective on the challenges faced by indigenous communities in Mexico and the importance of self-acceptance and cultural pride. Aparicio's story serves as an inspiration, reminding us of the strength and resilience of indigenous women and the ongoing fight against discrimination.
Yalitza Aparicio reflexiona sobre su piel y el racismo en la sociedad que ha podido ver desde que entró al mundo del espectáculo.