One family is celebrating a most magical moment from the Disney movie ‘Encanto’. ABC News’ Will Ganss has the details on the photo that is going viral.

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29 thoughts on “The power of representation”
  1. I'm glad Disney shared the Colombian culture and it's diversity, especially since "Latino" is not a race but an ethnic group made up of Native Americans, Europeans, and African

  2. What about all the other poor kids that weren’t “represented”

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  4. Awww buddy that is you on there!! That is what the creator's where going for 😃 im so happy you got to have your own cartoon day !

  5. See my family is peruvian, and because of our petigree we don't even look traditionally Latino (brown skin, black hair, etc,) but growing up in a place where people were Colombian (and all over Latin America) and had the more distinct features brought joy to me, since it really felt the communities were seen. I really look forward to seeing more characters who can represent the diverse nature of the world in a way families can enjoy.

    I especially loved the aunt who's mood affected the weather, she reminds me of my tias in a way. Personality wise as well as physical appearance.

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