EntertainmentAmerica Ferrera's Powerful Acceptance Speech at the Critics Choice Awards: A Must-Read

America Ferrera’s Powerful Acceptance Speech at the Critics Choice Awards: A Must-Read

America Ferrera was honored with the SeeHer Award at Sunday night’s Critics Choice Awards.

Margot Robbie introduced her Barbie co-star, saying: “She is an artist and an activist. She tells us the truth and asks us to reach for something more in the world and in our in ourselves. She deserves to be celebrated.”

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When Ferrera stepped to the stage, she had a bit of a teleprompter issue that got the audience laughing (in a supportive way) before delivering an inspirational speech.

Read her full speech below.

I’m just waiting for the teleprompter to show my speech. There it is.

Thank you so much to the Critics Choice Association. Truly, your voices shape how people think about and value the stories we tell. I’m deeply thankful to you for this acknowledgment and this honor. Receiving the SeeHer Award for my contributions to more authentic portrayals of women and girls — could it be more meaningful to me? Because I grew up as a first generation Honduran American girl in love with TV, film and theater, who desperately wanted to be a part of a storytelling legacy that I could not see myself reflected in.

Of course, I could feel myself in characters who were strong and complex. But these characters rarely, if ever, looked like me. I yearned to see people like myself onscreen as full humans.

When I started working over 20 years ago — that seems impossible, I know — but it seemed impossible that anyone could make a career portraying fully dimensional Latina characters but because of writers, directors, producers and executives who are daring enough to rewrite outdated stories and to challenge deeply entrenched biases, I, and some of my beloved Latina colleagues, have been supremely blessed to bring to life some fierce and fantastic women.

Uh, skip this part. I cut that. [Laughter] Thank you. OK. Stop, stop, stop. [Applause]

Because of that, we have had the chance to bring through some deeply layered Latina characters and characters that I could not have seen growing up.

But now I can see her and I see her expanding in the next generation of talent like my beloved Ariana Greenblatt, who plays my daughter in Barbie, and in Jenna Ortega, and in Selena Gomez, and in so many more out there. To me, this is the best and highest use of storytelling to affirm one another’s full humanity, to uphold the truth that we are all worthy of being seen — Black, brown, indigenous Asian, trans, disabled, any body type, any gender. We are all worthy of having our lives richly and authentically reflective.

There have been so many people along my path who have truly seen me and who I would not be here without. So I have to think Jodi Peikoff,

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