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It was the initial meeting between the high school girls who had created Latina Girl Power! Both groups were Latinas. But save for one, the older girls, born and reared in the United States, could speak little Spanish. Maria Figueroa, 17, a junior at Olney High School whose grandmother allowed only Spanish in her home, was appointed translator. Asking the girls to describe the perfect woman, Miriam Arroyo, 17, a senior at Edison High School, expected to hear qualities such as a nice smile and long hair. This is what she got:. The high school students were stunned. The younger girls were dark-haired, dark-eyed and olive-skinned. Some were curvy adolescents, others still thin and childlike. In just one session, the Latina Girl Power!
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