How Actress Sonia Manzano Brought A Latino Perspective To ‘Sesame Street’

*My favorite Sonia Manzano quote: “Why can’t people of color just be as mediocre as everybody else and make a lot of money?” VL


huffpo latinoBy Ryan Buxton, Huffingon Post Latino Voices

During a conversation with HuffPost Live on Wednesday about her new memoir, Becoming Maria, actress Sonia Manzano looked back on her time playing neighbor Maria on the iconic children’s show “Sesame Street” and discussed the pressures of being a minority on television.

[pullquote]”I don’t think we can put that on people and [tell them], ‘You have to be a representative.’ That doesn’t seem fair at all.”[/pullquote]

Manzano told HuffPost Live that when she was hired on “Sesame Street” at 21 years old, her fellow cast member Matt Robinson told her that part of her job was to “make sure the Latino content was correct.” She said she was nervous to make waves, but eventually made her voice heard.

“There was a fruit cart on the show that had apples and bananas and the usual fruit, and I went up to the producers the next day, and I’m quaking in my boots and I’m saying, ‘You know, if this was a diverse community, there would be, like, coconuts and yucca and plantains in that pushcart …

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This article was originally published in Huffinton Post Latino Voices.


[Photo courtesy of HuffPost Live]
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