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Justice Sotomayor in this months issue of Latina!

2:17 pm By la Macha · Uncategorized

16 Nov 2009

Got this off of facebook:A personal portrait of Justice Sonia Sotomayor by her long time friend, who just so happens to be an editor at the magazine Latina.

Here’s an excerpt:

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In her short tenure so far on the court, the justice we have witnessed is no shrinking violet. She asks tough questions and is not intimidated by her rookie status. Sotomayor’s charm and confidence surprise very few people who know her, including the man who nominated her. While President Obama’s staff was preparing Sotomayor for the confirmation hearings in a White House office called the War Room, the team covered all the potentially explosive questions and briefed her on every minute detail, including how to dress for the cameras. They even advised her to keep her nails a neutral shade, which she did. But on the day of the White House reception celebrating her appointment, Sotomayor asked the president to look at her freshly manicured nails, holding up her hands to show off her favorite fire engine–red hue. The president chuckled, saying that she had been warned against that color.

She sure had, but Sotomayor was not finished. She then pulled her hair back behind her ears, exposing her red and black semi-hoop earrings, a beloved accessory among Latinas across America—from the South Bronx to Houston to East Los Angeles.

Obama joked that she had been briefed on the size of the earrings as well. Without skipping a beat, Sotomayor replied: “Mr. President, you have no idea what you’ve unleashed.” He responded, “Justice: I know and remember it’s a lifetime appointment. And I and no one can take it back.” And that, as they say, is the final verdict.

You can read a longer excerpt at Latina!

6 Responses to Justice Sotomayor in this months issue of Latina!

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Maegan La Mala

November 16th, 2009 at 3:04 pm

Apparently some peeps were offended that the mag “lightened” the Justice in the cover shot, or that she looked so washed out

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la Macha

November 16th, 2009 at 3:11 pm

oh, did they? I didn’t even notice, she’s pretty light skinned anyway isn’t she? why on *earth* would they feel the need to lighten her? for fucks sake.

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la Macha

November 16th, 2009 at 3:13 pm

ok, looking at her more closely, i can see why people were complaining–she seems to have that sort of angle glow coming out of her head that lightens her face considerably–what do you think of the nails tho? I was pretty interested in the highlighting of the nails–the part that’s kinda “code” latina, you know?

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AusTexMex

November 16th, 2009 at 10:38 pm

Lighten up La Macha. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor did not have anyting to do with the cover. I am certain that Justice Sotomayor is quite aware of just how PROUD the Latino community is of her. This includes you La Macha.

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Maegan La Mala

November 16th, 2009 at 11:25 pm

Well Erwin, VL’s amigo from the Latin Americanist, thinks that it’s less of a lightening and more of an aura/glow a la Virgen de Guadalupe.

AusTexMex- I don’t think la Macha mentioned that Justice Sotomayor had anything to do with the cover and I think her intention came from a place of pride.

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la Macha

November 17th, 2009 at 10:34 am

wtf are you talking about austexmex?

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