We all know by now that we here on itsnotyouitsme adore Zoe Saldana. Her awareness and realism brought on normally with a sense of humor is what drives our interest. Here’s what Zoe says about her roots in the new April/May issue of the magazine…
“I’m just Zoe. Not a little bit Dominican, not a little bit Puerto Rican, none of that silliness…I am what you want me to be if that’s what it takes for you to overcome your insecurities. As a Latina, I think we should be very proud of our heritage. We tend to look for European roots and reject the indigenous and the African, and that is disgusting. Being Latin is a mix of everything. I want my people to not be as insecure, and to adore what we are because it’s beautiful.”
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With me kiddas, it’s no surprise I relate practically everything to musique for it’s truly been my salvation since I was 5 and yes I freakishly understood every melody and lyric at that age haha. In this case, it’s no exception…here’s singer-icon-extraordinaire Bjork’s ‘I see who you are’ off her most recent album ‘Volta’ performed & directed by GEBA. A Japanese artist. It’s an experimental art film.





