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The R&B artist — who was up for best new artist at the 2023 Grammy Awards — has also been very clear about what he’s into. I’m also Latino, and I’m part of the, quote unquote, queer community,” he toldBillboard Español in 2022.Hispanic independents resemble all Americans.
Hispanic Protestants have consistently favored LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections at lower rates than Hispanic Catholics and unaffiliated Hispanic Americans. Listen to the song here.
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The fear only stops you. “For me, it’s super important to bring some of that magic to the word ‘lesbian,’ which I personally find beautiful, and to say it over and over again.
The visual, a nod to the queer nightlife of the iconic 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning within a uniquely Chilean context, solidified Anwandter as one of Latin America’s boldest LGBTQ+ voices. Jhonny is openly gay and proposed to his boyfriend onstage at one of the band’s concerts in 2021. The rising Cuban act, known for reparto bangers such as “Las Ganas,” “Bonito y Sabroso” and “Ojalá,” where she often sings to other women, has opened up about her sexuality, stating that “nobody can control feelings, and I felt an attraction to women,” in an interview with local Cuban outlets.
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“Today, I want my voice to be louder and for it to have more value and weight,” he said in the clip. “I am very proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man,” he expressed in an open letter that he wrote on his website.
A couple of years prior, RBD member Christian Chávez used the group’s website to express that he “was not prepared to speak in fear of rejection, of criticism, but especially for my family and its consequences,” but that it was “time to grow up, not only as a human being but also as an artist.” In the lengthy letter, he asked his fans to not judge him for his honesty and to feel proud of who they are.
In addition to Martin and Chávez’s act of bravery, other Latin stars used social media to share their personal stories. Fifth Harmony alum Lauren Jauregui, for example, penned an open letter on Billboard during the 2016 presidential election, where she talked about her sexuality: “I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman and I am so proud of it.
It was named by Billboard as one of the best Pride Albums of the year.
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Through her music, Emma presents herself as she is, addressing her challenges and professing the importance of self-love. “Sometimes as gay people we limit ourselves a lot from achieving our dreams because we believe they won’t happen on the basis of being gay,” he previously toldBillboard. However, as of 2024, the gap in support across age groups has narrowed.
This Spotlight examines Hispanic Americans’ views on same-sex marriage and nondiscrimination protections, recognizing that Hispanic Americans are not a monolith, but a diverse group with varying perspectives shaped by a wide range of cultural backgrounds and experiences.
Support for Same-Sex Marriage
According to thePRRI American Values Atlas, Americans’ support for allowing same-sex couples to marry legally has increased 13 percentage points from 54% in 2014 to 67% in 2024.
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Javiera Mena has cemented her status as one of the best female Latin pop artists of all time and a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation since her musical inception. Among Hispanic Americans, support has similarly increased, from 55% in 2014 to 63% in 2024, peaking at 68% in 2022.
Over the past decade, Hispanic Democrats have consistently shown more support for same-sex marriage than Hispanic Republicans and Hispanic independents.
A filmmaker, artist and producer, he continues to challenge norms with boundary-pushing songs like “Manifiesto” (where he boldly declares in Spanish, “Today I’m a woman/ The people’s f—-t/ Even if they set me on fire”) and “Maricoteca” (paired with an BDSM-leaning music video).