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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In case you missed it.&#160; A look at last week in LatinoWood.&#160;&#160; Eva Longoria attends Land of Women</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you missed it.&nbsp; A look at last week in LatinoWood.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-medium-font-size wp-elements-54de5a7c5a9c667f9f95cbcbfe29e415" style="color:#117f57"><strong>Eva Longoria attends <em>Land of Women</em> Red Carpet in New York</strong></p>



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<p>Actress/producer extraordinaire and USA Today Women of the Year,<strong> Eva Longoria</strong> was in New York City last week for the red carpet premiere of her Apple TV+ dramedy, <em>Land of Wome</em>n looking her usual <em>fabulosa </em>self.  She not only stars in the six episode Spanglish dramedy series, she is also an executive producer. </p>



<p>Joining her on the red carpet were cast members<strong> Victoria Bazúa</strong> and <strong>Santiago Cabrera</strong> who plays the dreamy Amat. </p>



<p>The series will make its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on June 26, followed by a new episode every Wednesday through July 24.</p>



<p>&nbsp;The cast is internationally stellar, with <strong>Carmen Maura</strong> (<em>Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown</em>) playing Gala’s (Longoria) mom.&nbsp; The Venezuelan born Cabrera (<em>Big Little Lies</em>) grew up in London, Romania and Madrid, while Bazúa, born in Mexico, makes her television debut.</p>



<p>Executive Produced By: <strong>Ramón Campos, Gema R. Neira, Carlos Sedes, Teresa Fernández-Valdés, Eva Longoria, Ben Spector </strong>and <strong>Sandra Condito.</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-medium-font-size wp-elements-4da8a52a978bccdf41843a5fa98a5e18" style="color:#117f57"><strong>Patricia Cardoso Joins the Prestigious AMPAS Board of Governors</strong></p>



<p> On June 1 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its newly elected 2024-2025 Board of Governors. Among the newly elected members was director <a href="https://variety.com/t/patricia-cardoso/"><strong>Patricia Cardoso</strong></a> (<em>Real Women Have Curves</em>).  The Academy has 19 branches, each represented by three governors, Cardosa will be serving on the director branch.  The 55-person Board of Governors is responsible for the governance, corporate oversight, and strategic direction of the Academy. </p>



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<p>With these new additions, the 55-member Board now comprises 53% women and 27% belonging to an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.  </p>



<p>There are only two other Latinos on the Board of Governors, incumbents, director/producer <strong>Rodrigo Garcia</strong>, and costume designer <strong>Eduardo Castro</strong>.  <em>Felicidades a todos</em>!!</p>



<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-medium-font-size wp-elements-bee6f325f77a07a4c2bfc9e9afe2cef9" style="color:#117f57"><strong>NHMC’s Impact Awards Among the Celebrated</strong></p>



<p>A couple of weeks ago June 14th at the National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Awards Gala celebrated NHMC and this year&#8217;s amazing honorees who are making a positive impact for the Latine community. Co-hosted by actress/producer and artivista Annie Gonzalez (<em>Jenni, Flamin’ Hot</em>) and actress, writer, and producer Mayan Lopez (Lopez vs. Lopez).</p>



<p>President and CEO, Brenda Victoria Castillo is pictured here with the 2024 Impact Awards Gala Honorees.</p>



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<p><sub>From left to right: Fede Alvarez, Samuel Harowitz, Harvey Guillén, Brenda Castillo, Larry Freedman, Emmy Raver-Lampman, David Castañeda, Issa López, Tatyana Ali, and Alonso Carrillo  (Photo Alberto Rodriguez, Getty Images)</sub></p>



<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-medium-font-size wp-elements-5488a2d81ce3a148a4ecd2493fe98672" style="color:#117f57"><strong>Artivist Representing at the International Labour Organization</strong></p>



<p>This past week she invited Latina Artivists Annie Gonzalez (Flamin’ Hot), Maria Diana Riva (<em>Dead to Me</em>) (<em>Grey’s Anatomy, The Baker &amp; The Beauty</em>) and Lisa Vidal  joined <strong>Monica Ramirez</strong>, Founder &amp; President of Justice for Migrant Women at the 5-year anniversary of the <a href="https://justice4women.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e885f2ce06360b0e76f984df9&amp;id=177f05a789&amp;e=96d2a615ab">International Labour Organization</a> adopting the first ever international treaty to address gender-based violence and harassment in the world of work (<a href="https://justice4women.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e885f2ce06360b0e76f984df9&amp;id=c914b08166&amp;e=96d2a615ab">C190</a>).Monica Ramirez is a force. She is also co-founder of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, The Latinx House and Poderistas. She is dedicated to ending gender based violence in the workplace and achieving gender equity.</p>



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<p class="has-text-color has-link-color has-medium-font-size wp-elements-b3f11b766ee7837d92b3c0637f6005cf" style="color:#117f57"><strong>Gaytino! Made in America Screening at La Plaza de Cultura Y Artes</strong> in Los Angeles</p>



<p><strong>Dan Guerrero&#8217;</strong>s documentary Gaytino! <em>Made in America</em> screened this past Saturday, we enjoyed a wonderful evening at the screening.</p>



<p>Dignitaries like labor activist <strong>Dolores Huerta</strong>, renowned artist <strong>Barbara Carrasco</strong> were in attendance, to celebrate the cultural history Guerrero shared through his very important and entertaining documentary.</p>



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<p>Guerrero shared never-before-heard stories about his journey as a producer, screenwriter, theatrical agent and his path to self-acceptance as a gay Chicano.  Dan is a LatinoWood community treasure.</p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/land-of-women-red-carpet-director-patricia-cardoso-impact-awards-gaytino/">‘Land of Women’ Red Carpet, Director Patricia Cardoso, Impact Awards, Gaytino</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Diana-Maria Riva Playing The &#8220;Hardest Working Woman in Queens&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Elia Esparza With two TV series and a Christmas film under her belt, Diana-Maria Riva has been</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-right">By Elia Esparza</p>


<p>With two TV series and a Christmas film under her belt, <strong>Diana-Maria Riva </strong>has been one busy actress! A series regular the NBC comedy <em>Sunnyside</em>,  where she plays the multi-tasking Griselda and working alongside <strong>Jennifer Aniston</strong>, <strong>Reese Witherspoon</strong>, <strong>Nestor Carbonell</strong>,<strong> Steve Carell</strong>, and <strong>Billy Crudup</strong> as &#8220;Charlene&#8221; in two episodes of <em>The Morning Show</em>, she works. </p>


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<p>Riva also co-stars in the dark comedy, <em>Dead to Me</em> as Detective Ana Perez, a TV series that has gotten played in over 30 million households worldwide!</p>


<p><em>Sunnyside</em>, which aired on NBC for four episodes, has been moved to Hulu and&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://nbc.com/" target="_blank">NBC.com</a>&nbsp;at 12 PM PT/3 PM ET on Thursdays. As for <em>The Morning Show</em> you can catch Riva on its premiere date, Friday, November 1st on Apple TV.</p>


<p>Also, Riva is set to paly Helen Rojas in the holiday comedy <em>Noelle,</em> a comedy-fantasy, starring  <strong>Anna Kendrick</strong>, <strong>Billy Eichner</strong>, and <strong>Bill Hader</strong>,  which can be watched on November 12th on Disney +. </p>


<p>To say that Riva has been busy would be an understatement.</p>


<p>Riva hails from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music with a BFA and MFA in Theater Performance. This performing artist with Dominican roots is one heck of an actress! </p>


<p>Early on in her career, Riva started to rack up TV credits with primetime series:  <em>Murder One</em>, <em>Party of Five</em>, <em>The X Files</em>, <em>NYPD Blue</em>, <em>The Drew Carey Show,</em> <em>Everybody Loves Raymond</em>, <em>CSI,</em> <em>Less Than Perfec</em>t and <em>Castle</em>. She also had recurring roles in <em>Sabrina The Teenage Witch</em>, <em>The West Wing</em>, and <em>Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip</em>. </p>


<p>More recently Riva starred as Lieutenant Ana Ruiz in the 2010 FOX series <em>The Good Guys</em> and she also starred as the mother-in-law of Rob Schneider&#8217;s title character in the short-lived CBS sitcom <em>¡Rob!</em> and worked<strong> </strong>on <strong>Eva Longoria&#8217;s </strong>short-lived <em>Telenovela</em>. In 2016 she joined the cast of <em>Man with a Plan</em> as Mrs. Rodriguez. </p>


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<p>Latin Heat caught up with the hardworking thespian to talk about her work on <em>Sunnyside</em>.</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LatinHeat:&nbsp;Since last, we spoke with you (<em>Telenovela&nbsp;</em>&amp; <em>McFarland USA</em>), you have been on a whirlwind! We are super excited about your new sitcom,&nbsp;<em>Sunnyside</em>– can you tell us about your role as the multi-tasking Griselda?&nbsp;</strong></p>


<p><strong>Diana-Maria Riva</strong>: Griselda is an immigrant who holds down somewhere between seven to twelve jobs! And, all the while studying and prepping for her upcoming citizenship test. She’s a whirlwind multitasker and yet still has time to boss her loved ones around. But she’s clearly the maternal figure in the group, and I don’t think there’s anything she thinks she can’t do. Especially obtain the American dream.</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH: Is the fact that Griselda is Dominican, was that by accident or is it because you&#8217;re Dominican?</strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR</strong>: <strong>Matt Murray</strong>, the show&#8217;s creator, definitely decided to make Griselda “Dominican” when he heard it was my background. The fact that she’s the hardest working woman in Queens, I would say is a character trait that has resonated in women since the beginning of time. Most women are amazing multitaskers, from carrying multiple jobs to caring for children to marriage to social life. We can balance it all AND do a dance while we’re at it<g class="gr_ gr_110 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Style replaceWithoutSep" id="110" data-gr-id="110">!</g></p>


<p><g class="gr_ gr_110 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Style replaceWithoutSep" id="110" data-gr-id="110">I</g> love playing a woman who is going for exactly what she wants in this world and works hard to get it. She believes in the dream and I think, even more importantly, she believes in HERSELF. I’ve drawn from a lot of amazing women in my life to bring this character to life&#8230;but then again, this kind of woman, mother, has been around since the beginning of time.&nbsp;</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH:&nbsp;&nbsp;How is it to work with an ensemble of the extraordinaire array of characters, being led by the fabulous, Kal Penn?</strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR</strong>: Kal [Penn] is indeed wonderful and fabulous to work with. He is so very smart, wise and talented and above it all, he’s extremely supportive and uplifting of his castmates. And in this cast of diverse actors, we make each other laugh hysterically on a daily basis.&nbsp;</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH:&nbsp;&nbsp;You’ve recently appeared in Netflix’s&nbsp;<em>Dead To Me</em>, is there a difference in how Netflix produces and tapes its shows versus the broadcast TV stations?</strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR</strong>: Filming is pretty much the same. The difference is really in being able to stream all episodes on Netflix versus having to <g class="gr_ gr_5 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Grammar only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="5" data-gr-id="5">wait</g> for one episode a week for network television. They both have their advantages and disadvantages.</p>


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<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;You’ve portrayed many characters – Have you ever turned down a role because it was stereotyped? </strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR</strong>: You know, I feel like I’ve had a very blessed career full of a lot of diverse roles. And I’ve never turned down a role due to stereotyping. If anything I think I try and make it my goal as an actor to really tap into and bring out the real human element in the character in a way for the audience to find a reason to connect with that character. I also have a very strong team of smart, fierce and supportive women who represent me in the business, and they have ALWAYS pushed and fought for the roles they believed I should do.  Because of that, I’ve had a career full of such a variety of amazing characters that have truly run the spectrum. Those women, my agents, my manager, they’ve thought outside of the box with roles even when I didn’t have to confidence to.&nbsp;</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH: Have you noticed an improvement?</strong> <strong>Has the writing evolved to create more realistic Latinx characters?</strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR</strong>: I don’t know how much of an improvement I’ve seen with the kinds of Latinx roles.  I think the biggest area that has shown very little growth has been shows with <g class="gr_ gr_7 gr-alert gr_spell gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace" id="7" data-gr-id="7"><g class="gr_ gr_7 gr-alert gr_spell gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace" id="7" data-gr-id="7">L</g></g><g class="gr_ gr_71 gr-alert gr_spell gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace" id="71" data-gr-id="71">atinx</g>&#8211; and in particular Latinas- as the leads of <g class="gr_ gr_9 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Grammar only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="9" data-gr-id="9"><g class="gr_ gr_11 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Grammar multiReplace" id="11" data-gr-id="11">show</g></g>. Those scripts may be being bought, but not enough <g class="gr_ gr_10 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Grammar multiReplace" id="10" data-gr-id="10">are</g> being actually produced and put on the air. I’d like to see substantial growth there.&nbsp;</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH: What has been the hardest hurdle you&#8217;ve encountered in your acting career?</strong> <strong>If you hadn&#8217;t become an actor, what career would you have sought?</strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR</strong>: I think the hardest hurdle at times can be the lack of roles. If I hadn’t become an actor I feel I might have become a therapist. And somehow I feel like both careers are related.&nbsp;</p>


<p style="color:#3b8e70" class="has-text-color"><strong>LH:&nbsp;&nbsp;What advice do you give young Latinas wanting to go into acting?</strong></p>


<p><strong>DMR:</strong> I would encourage young Latinas to get their education and pursue a degree in Theater. With a solid foundation in acting training, the avenues are broader. And always remember to fulfill your heart first. This is a career that can take a toll on the human spirit, so a strong sense of self-worth is a wonderful coat of armor.</p>


<p class="has-text-align-center">Thank you <g class="gr_ gr_27 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Punctuation only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="27" data-gr-id="27">Diana-Maria</g> Riva!<br /></p>


<p>Riva is repped by The Kohner Agency, Gateway Management Company, Abrams Artist Agency, and JCPR publicist. </p>


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