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By Tim Wilkins - Staff writer
PEMBROKE - Monday night at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Rosie Perez did the right thing.
The actress/choreographer/ director/producer and all-around Brooklyn bombshell, who got her big break when she portrayed Tina - Spike Lee's hot-as-a-jalapeno love interest in his 1989 cinematic ode to racial tension in New York City, “Do The Right Thing” - gave a racially tinged real-life performance as she discussed her own Puerto Rican heritage and the racial disparities that she says still confront this nation and her people. More...
VIDEO: Rosie Perez - "Yo Soy Boricua, Pa' Que Tu Lo Sepas"
Rosie talks about her documentary about Puerto Rico that premiered at the Miami International Film Festival ( March 2006 ). Click here for video interview.
The actress/choreographer/ director/producer and all-around Brooklyn bombshell, who got her big break when she portrayed Tina - Spike Lee's hot-as-a-jalapeno love interest in his 1989 cinematic ode to racial tension in New York City, “Do The Right Thing” - gave a racially tinged real-life performance as she discussed her own Puerto Rican heritage and the racial disparities that she says still confront this nation and her people. More...
VIDEO: Rosie Perez - "Yo Soy Boricua, Pa' Que Tu Lo Sepas"
Rosie talks about her documentary about Puerto Rico that premiered at the Miami International Film Festival ( March 2006 ). Click here for video interview.
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