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"Latino Leaders Speak: Personal Stories of Struggle and Triumph, Volume II" Documents the Truth About Latino Excellence and Impact on American Society

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Latino Leaders Speak, Volumes I & II Latino Leaders Network
Presidential Appointees to Hollywood Icons: 25 Authentic Stories of Perseverance, Public Service, and Historic Firsts

Featured Leaders Include U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro, Grammy-Winning Producer Emilio Estefan, New Mexico Governor Michelle Luján Grisham, MALDEF President Thomas Saenz, and Emmy-Winning Actor Edward James Olmos

WASHINGTON - EntSun -- The Latino Leaders Network announces that "Latino Leaders Speak: Personal Stories of Struggle and Triumph, Volume II" was published by Arte Público Press on November 30, 2025. This groundbreaking collection features 25 authentic stories from distinguished leaders who have shaped America across diverse career sectors, including cabinet secretaries, governors, senators, Members of Congress, university presidents, journalists, actors, musicians, coaches, and civil rights attorneys. Edited by Mickey Ibarra, Founder and Chairman of the Latino Leaders Network, and co-edited by María Pérez-Brown, Emmy Award-winning media executive, author, and entrepreneur, the book documents the profound truth about Latino impact on American society through personal narratives of struggle and triumph from leaders who have broken barriers and transformed communities nationwide.

"These stories are not just about individual success, they are about universal lessons of perseverance, leadership and community," declares Ibarra in his foreword to Volume II. "The reality is our community has role models. We have heroes and outstanding leaders, and it's important to share those stories at this time in our country's history."

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Building on Volume I published in 2017, this new collection continues the vital mission of correcting false negative portrayals of Latinos in America and amplifying their significant contributions to the nation's progress. Featured leaders demonstrate how embracing your cultural identity with pride and leveraging what makes you unique can become a powerful asset in achieving success.

"The president had faith in me because of who I am, not in spite of it," shares U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel A. Cardona in the collection. "Being Latino, a Spanish-speaker, and a first-generation college student weren't deficits I overcame—these were assets, superpowers that gave me a unique perspective."

Dr. Adela de la Torre, President of San Diego State University, describes her progressive rise through academia: "I became a department chair. I became the head of a research center. I became a specialist assistant to the dean. I became a vice chancellor, and then I became a president."

Reflecting on his historic career, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla notes: "The state capital is also where I served for eight years in the state Senate, for six years as Secretary of State, before becoming the first Latino to represent California in the United States Senate."

From New Mexico Governor Michelle Luján Grisham's historic leadership to the cultural impact of musician and producer Emilio Estefan, the collection proves that Latino excellence spans every aspect of American life. Actor and activist Edward James Olmos reminds readers: "There is only one race, and that's the human race."

Ibarra's journey from Utah foster care to the White House embodies the strength of perseverance and serves as an inspiration, highlighting "When we share our stories, we illuminate paths of possibility for future generations, shatter stereotypes, and build bridges of understanding." He concludes with a powerful call to action: "Our stories must be told. And now, more than ever, they must be heard."

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Learn more at www.latinoleadersnetwork.org/latino-leaders-speak.

Featured Leaders Include:

Xavier Becerra (Secretary of Health and Human Services), Rudy Beserra (Coca-Cola), George P. Bush (Texas Land Commissioner), Miguel A. Cardona (U.S. Secretary of Education), Julián Castro Jr. (Former HUD Secretary), Martin R. Castro (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights), María Contreras-Sweet (Former SBA Administrator), Alfredo Corchado (Journalist), Rev. Luis Cortés Jr. (Esperanza), Adela de la Torre (SDSU President), Kevin de León (California Senate President), María Echaveste (Former Deputy White House Chief of Staff), Emilio Estefan (Musician/Producer), Tom Flores (Pro Football Hall of Fame), Charlie A. González (Former Congressman), Michelle Luján Grisham (New Mexico Governor), Mickey Ibarra (Former White House Assistant), Edward James Olmos (Actor/Activist), Ben Ray Luján (U.S. Senator), Alex Padilla (U.S. Senator), Tony Plana (Actor), Anthony Rendón (Former California Assembly Speaker), Thomas Saenz (MALDEF), Brian Sandoval (Former Nevada Governor), Arturo Vargas (NALEO CEO), and Gaddi H. Vásquez (Former U.S. Ambassador).

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About Arte Público Press: Arte Público Press is the oldest and largest publisher of Hispanic literature in the United States, dedicated to "Recovering the past, creating the future."

About Latino Leaders Network: Founded in 2004, the Latino Leaders Network is dedicated to bringing leaders together to establish relationships, build unity, and share personal stories through signature programs including the Latino Leaders Luncheon Series.

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