Musicians
Latina Trailblazers
Influencers and Actresses
Latinas in cartoons
Guess that Lasa Latina
100

Known for her distinctive voice and belly-dancing moves, this Colombian singer-songwriter became an international sensation with hits like "Hips Don't Lie" and "Whenever, Wherever."



Shakira

100

This American politician made waves as one of the youngest women ever elected to Congress. Known for her progressive views and advocacy on issues like climate change, healthcare, and social justice, she represents New York's 14th district.



AOC

100

This influencer gained widespread attention for her relationship drama involving daughters crush and for her viral moments with phrases like "Vale más que te apasigue" and "If you want... oh wait, you don't speak Spanish."

Ash Trevino

100

This adventurous young explorer never goes anywhere without her talking backpack and best friend, Boots. She’s always asking, “Can you say ‘map’?”

Dora

100

This woman is notorious for never landing on her feet. You can always find her laughing or on the floor, no in between. Don’t let her fool you, this Dominican knows how to keep a group in check.



Prezi Crystal

200

Blending dreamy R&B with Latin flair, this Colombian-American artist has carved her own lane in music. From viral hits like Telepatía to collaborations with Tyler, the Creator and Bad Bunny, she keeps fans hypnotized with her ethereal voice and unapologetic style.

Kali Uchis

200

A Mexican artist known for her deeply personal and vivid self-portraits, she became a symbol of resilience and empowerment. Her unique style and exploration of identity, pain, and culture left a lasting impact on both art and feminism.

Fridha Kahlo

200

Before she was giving us chills as Wednesday Addams and surviving Ghostface in Scream, this talented actress got her start as the crafty middle child in Disney’s Stuck in the Middle. Now, she’s one of Hollywood’s biggest rising stars, proving she can slay both horror and comedy

Jenna Ortega.

200

This confident and resourceful Fireside Girl is always ready to lend a hand to her friends, With her signature “Whatcha doin’?”, she’s impossible to miss!

Isabella Garcia-Shapiro

200

This woman knows how to keep her hair healthy and looking good at ALL times. She’s the most reliable communicator that we know. This Ecuadorian famously represented Puerto Rico in the 2024 Mr and Mrs competition.

Secretary from the Stars Roselyn / Ms.PR

300

This Colombian artist began her career in reggaeton but later expanded to incorporate various genres. With her catchy melodies and empowering anthems, she made history as one of the first women to dominate the Latin urban scene.



Karol G

300

This Puerto Rican-born judge became the first Latina Supreme Court Justice in U.S. history. Appointed by President Obama, her rulings often emphasize civil rights and social justice, reflecting her upbringing in a Bronx housing project.




Sonia Sotomayor

300

Known for her iconic roles in major film franchises, this Dominican-American actress starred in Avatar, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Star Trek, solidifying her place as one of Hollywood's most accomplished actresses in sci-fi.



 Zoë Saldaña

300

This fierce teenage princess wields a magical scepter and rules with courage and compassion after saving her kingdom from an evil sorceress. Disneys first Latina Princess

Elena of Avalor

300

 This LASA leader revived a beloved pageant celebrating Latin American couples and is known for their signature introduction: “Hi, my name is ____, or ____—I have no preference.” When not making history in LASA, you can find them balancing the books as a treasurer for another club.

Jaylean/Jay/Shpetina/Certified Crashout/W dancer/shes scares me a bit/ADHD

400

This Dominican singer and rapper is known for her bold, unapologetic style and provocative lyrics, blending reggaeton and trap with a rebellious edge. (you can always catch our PC Isaiah singing her songs)



Tokischa

400

As the first Hispanic woman to travel to space, she broke barriers in the field of aerospace. Her pioneering achievements in science and engineering continue to inspire future generations of women in STEM.

Helen Ochoa

400

This Venezuelan-American influencer and actress originally gained fame on Vine and later became known for her YouTube comedy sketches, music, and collaborations with global stars, making her one of the most followed Latinas online.

Lele Pons

400

The wise and loving matriarch of the Rivera family, she may not say much, but her memories hold the key to unlocking her great-great-grandson’s destiny.


Mama Coco

400

Once the mastermind behind choreographed moves as a dance coordinator, this Dominican bookworm can always be found with a novel in hand—unless, of course, she’s vibing to the sweet sounds of Sabrina Carpenter. 



Bri/Briski/Ms.DC

500

A legendary Cuban-born performer, this salsa icon, with her electrifying stage presence and unforgettable voice, became one of the most influential artists in Latin music history. Her signature catchphrase relates to something sweet.



Celia Cruz

500

Three Dominican sisters who opposed the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo and were actively against his regime. These women were assassinated due to their part in the resistance on 25 November 1960. Posthumously they became symbols of feminist resistance. The United Nations General Assembly designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in their honor



The Mirabal Sisters

500

A legendary Puerto Rican actress and singer, she made history as the first Latina to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in West Side Story, and is one of the few performers to have won an Emmy, Grammy, Tony, and Oscar.

Rita Moreno


500

Part of a fun-loving twin duo, this Mexican-American girl navigates life, school, and hilarious misadventures alongside her brother, Miguel.


Maya Santos

500

You may have seen her on stage with the likes of Shenseea, on more than one account. As a recent graduate, this famous woman of LASA is known for her leading Alma nanichi to a third place victory with only a two week prep time in our Binghamton competition

Nicole/Ms.WhereShenseeaat/Auntie