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nea arts magazine spotlight: diane rodriguez: sharing the latina experience by rebecca sutton (excerpt) mar 28, 2018 (1) writer, director, and performer diane rodriguez has long been a part of the latino artistic community, making her professional theater debut with el teatro campesino in the mid - 1970s. in subsequent roles as co - director of the latino theater initiative, board president of the theatre communications group (tcg), associate artistic director of the center theatre group in los angeles, and a member of the national council on the arts, she has consistently used her position to uplift traditionally unheard voices, most passionately those of latinas. (2) in recent years, she has found her own voice as a playwright, sculpting title characters who are all strong women: living large centers on a latina widow who remakes her life on her own; itch revolves around a latina social justice worker seeking to at least crack, if not break, the glass ceiling; and a sweetheart deal follows a young latina’s trajectory into becoming a leader within the united farm workers union. she has also reached an entirely new generation of young girls through her work writing and consulting on scripts for mattel’s live barbie productions and the disney select the correct text in the passage. which sentence best highlights diane rodriguez’s idea that heritage is very important to her? (3) i applied to california institute of the arts, and i got turned down. the alternative was to join el teatro campesino — that was the best thing that ever happened to me. it opened my eyes to possibility, but it also rooted me in home, and in where i came from. it rooted me in the fields that my parents worked in, in the canneries that my mother toiled in as we were growing up. i never forgot the roots that i came from as i was launched into the world. even now, even when i’m not necessarily doing latino - specific work, those roots keep me anchored. (4) a great civilization and a great city need culture. large organizations are not our enemy. all that all of us are asking is that centers of culture are shared, that various voices are heard, and that we don’t decimate one voice for the other. so i appreciate the large theaters and the small theaters. we have to think about the whole ecosystem because we depend on each other.
This sentence shows that her heritage roots are a constant source of anchoring, highlighting the importance of heritage to her regardless of the nature of her current work.
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Even now, even when I'm not necessarily doing Latino - specific work, those roots keep me anchored.