Raised correctly ✔️ orgullosa de ser LATINA! @Bad Bunny #halftimeshow #badbunnypr
Growing up as a Latina in the United States, I’ve always felt a deep connection to my culture, but witnessing moments like Bad Bunny’s halftime show truly strengthens that pride. The way the performance embraced Latino heritage, from the music to the vibrant energy, resonated across generations. I remember watching with my toddler, who at 17 months was already responding to the rhythms and chants, standing up and moving to the beat — an instinct rooted in the culture passed down to us. This experience highlights how important it is to raise children with a strong sense of identity and pride in their roots. For many Latina mothers like myself, sharing our traditions, music, and language is a way to preserve our culture and pass on values to the next generation. The phrase “orgullosa de ser LATINA” (proud to be Latina) isn’t just a statement; it’s a celebration of resilience, community, and joy. Bad Bunny’s performance, coupled with hashtags like #halftimeshow and #badbunnypr, created a digital space where Latinos from all over connected and expressed their collective pride. It’s moments like these that remind us how cultural representation in popular media empowers us and our children, giving them role models who look like them and speak their language. Watching my baby girl say “Dale mami” and see her enthusiasm made me realize that cultural pride is alive and well in the youngest among us. These shared moments inspire me to keep fostering a rich cultural environment at home where traditions are celebrated and embraced every day.
























































































