On her new show, Superstore: "I feel there is so much pathos and comedy in the everyman's experience of the world. That's one of the things I really loved about Superstore when I read it. This is a comedy about how the majority of the people in our country live and what it's like to have a job that isn't about saving the world."
On her status as one of the few Latina Emmy winners: "I do think it's something to be celebrated, but it's only one side of the coin. The other side of the coin? This shouldn't be an anomaly by now. It shouldn't be just two or three token Latinos who have made it by now."
On self-love: "Being in my 30s has become about taking myself seriously and not apologizing for who I am."
On speaking up about what matters to her: "It would be more comfortable, it would be safer to shut up and I know that I'm not alone in that. I'm learning to hear the voices that say no and still say, 'I'm going to speak up anyway — my voice does matter.'"popsugar
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