Her experience hasn't been an easy one. She was born in Porto Rico in 1952 and moved to the U.S. in 1956. She had to face stereotypes just because of her hispanic ethnicity. Puerto Rican people don't know how to dress because they would hear the word dress up and wear fancy dress and a lot of jewelry because that's what …show more content…
In America; The Multinational Society states that America has come a long way in regards to race and treating people equally, but that is diminished by the way that we have treated other races throughout America's history in regards to slavery and segregation. That America has the potential to be the melting pot of the world where all cultures can meets at the crossroads, because “the world is here.” America can only achieve this if they start accepting different cultures and ethnicities for their differences instead of judging and stereotyping