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““ “I’m not sure it’s fair to call myself a person of color. Yes, I am Native American and Mexican, and I take great pride in that, however, my skin is white. My eyes are light. I will never truly know what people of color have to go...

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“I’m not sure it’s fair to call myself a person of color.  Yes, I am Native American and Mexican, and I take great pride in that, however, my skin is white.  My eyes are light.  I will never truly know what people of color have to go through on a day to day basis, but to your second point, it is so important for me to be in roles that are not culturally insensitive.  I have had some uncomfortable conversations in some other projects about pieces of the script that I’ve found culturally insensitive in the past and even though it was awkward at the time, looking back I’m glad that I did.  Also, a lot of the time since I have an “ethnically ambiguous look” I’m asked to go in for roles for races that I definitely am not, but could resemble, and I always gracefully pass on those as I’m sure there are MANY actresses from that race or ethnic group that they should be looking into- not just me because I kind of resemble it.  So I try to do my part in small ways like that.  Our industry over the past few years has really started to take a step in the right direction when it comes to that topic- we now have Latin, Black, Asian leads of shows and it’s increasingly becoming more popular so I’m really happy about that and to witness that change.” - PRISCILLA QUINTANA