The many moving parts of what comes after the L.A. Wildfires, helpfully, gets streamlined by marginalized actors. 

Actress Eiza Gonzalez is Shedding a Light On Latina Families After L.A. Fires.

 

 

Instagram post from Eiza Gonzalez;

In her latest Instagram post, Eiza shares a long list of Latina families that have lost everything amidst the destruction of the recent fires.

 

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Who is Eiza Gonzalez? 

Eiza González is a Mexican actress and singer, known for her work in film and television. She first gained prominence in her home country and later achieved international recognition. Gonzalez remains a voice for regular Latina folk in America, even while playing alongside action film stars like Daniel Craig.

Box Office Success with Guy Ritchie

she co-stars with Henry Cavill in Guy Ritchie’s film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, where Cavill portrays Major Gus March-Phillips, believed to be an inspiration for Ian Fleming’s James Bond character.

 

Guy Ritchie's film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

Guy Ritchie’s film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

 

Other latina actresses are following suit. People magazine says:

Zoe Saldaña volunteered on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Pasadena and Altadena, assisting victims of the Eaton Fire. She urged her followers to donate essential items, emphasizing the ongoing need for resources due to the high number of affected individuals.

Vanessa Bryant led an effort to donate 8,000 pieces of apparel and sneakers to families displaced by the fires. Her initiative, supported by the Los Angeles Dodgers, aimed to provide essentials to those forced to evacuate their homes.

 

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