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"I was constantly made to feel broken, and I almost believed it. Then I realized – no, it's actually called genius, it's called intuition, it's called all these beautiful things that come with being an indigenous person, with being a woman."
Josefina Lopez, the groundbreaking playwright behind "Real Women Have Curves," takes us on an exhilarating journey from her beginnings as an undocumented teenager in East Los Angeles to becoming one of America's most important Latina voices in theater and film. With disarming honesty and contagious passion, Lopez reveals how a high school screening of Luis Valdez's work awakened her to theater's revolutionary potential to tell authentic immigrant stories.
The creative spark that ignited "Real Women Have Curves" came from Lopez's time working in her sister's tiny garment factory near the housing projects of Boyle Heights. Rather than experiencing exploitation and despair, she discovered a vibrant sisterhood of women who shared stories, laughter, and wisdom that profoundly shaped her feminist consciousness. This joyful solidarity amid challenging circumstances became the heartbeat of her acclaimed play, which celebrates women's bodies and immigrant dignity against a backdrop of societal devaluation.
Lopez doesn't shy away from discussing the sexism and gatekeeping she encountered in the entertainment industry, including from fellow Latinos in positions of power. Her response was characteristic – instead of accepting rejection, she founded Casa 0101 Theater to create space for stories about women, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ Latinos that mainstream theaters wouldn't touch. Through initiatives like the "Brown and Out" series and mentorship programs for emerging playwrights and directors, Casa 0101 has become a vital cultural force in Los Angeles.
Follow Josefina's current journey bringing "Real Women Have Curves" to Broadway at josefinalopezbiz or support Casa 0101's community-centered work at casa0101.org. As Lopez reminds us with her new mantra: "Don't go to hate – create, elevate, and celebrate."
Be sure to check out her work at JosefinaLopez.biz and support the incredible theater and storytelling happening at Casa 0101. If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow us for more stories that celebrate LGBTQ+ and Latine voices. You can also explore more episodes and exclusive content at QGLLU.buzzsprout.com. Until next time, keep creating, keep telling your stories, and keep pushing for change!
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