*John Leguizamo is lobbying politicians for a national museum about American Latinos.
“I got to meet a lot of really important people to further my agenda,” Leguizamo, who was born in Bogota, Colombia told PEOPLE ahead of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday. “I’m there to get the Latino museum on the mall and that’s a big thing I want to do before I die, my mission.”
Leguizamo continued, “It’s stalled as to the location. We don’t want the museum to be miles out of here because it makes us feel like second-class, like it doesn’t matter. We need to be on the [National] Mall because we’re that important. We’ve contributed 500 years.”
“We discovered America, built America, suffered in America and contributed $2.8 trillion to the economy every year in this country. If we were our own country, it would be the fifth-largest economy in the world. Bigger than Brazil, bigger than Britain. Bigger than Italy. Now what? Now what?” he added.
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Leguizamo also addressed Hispanic representation (or the lack of it) in the media.
“It’s pathetic. I mean, white people are only 59 percent of the population, but so they should inhabit what? How much real estate should they have? At least, let’s say 60 percent. We’re at 20 percent of the population and less than 2 percent of the politicians, less than 2 to 3 percent of the leading roles, less than 1 percent of the editors and journalists,” he said.
“I want 20 percent. We’re 20 percent of the population. Give me 20 percent, even though we over-index in what we contribute financially to this country, even though we over-index at the box office, over 30 percent of the U.S. box office, $4 billion in streaming in America, but we’re less than 2 percent of the leads,” Leguizamo said. “No, it’s not okay. It’s not okay, and it needs to change now.”
As PEOPLE reports, Leguizamo wants to see more television and film projects from Latinos being supported by executives.
“They need to greenlight our projects. I keep pitching, and they keep denying, and they keep having excuses,” he said. “Too many excuses. Just green light our s— and put us on, that’s it.”
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