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What does it mean to be “authentic” in media for Latinas?

Laura Donnelly8 years ago6 years ago04 mins

This year at SXSW Lena Dunham delivered a panel discussion on “authenticity” in media. The free-spoken writer, actress, director, and producer — often accused by audiences for being too progressive — presented a case for authenticity that resonates with any woman willing to question stereotypes and media criticism. Dunham argues that women need to be…

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