7 responses to “A M'ija to Meet: Amada, Dominicana”

  1. Damaris M. CASTILLO-Vasquez

    All I have to say is AMADA…that’s my cousin…beautiful she is indeed another reason to be truly happy to be Latina but more important truly BLESSED to be her cousin and her friend…Beautifully said cuz! Y TU?

  2. Tonyc

    Aww que linda! Your mother is very proud of the independent , intelligent and beautiful latina woman you have become. We are all very proud of you!!!

  3. Edwin Diaz

    This a great article by none other than a great lady. It accomplishes itself in providing a sense of understanding in what is inherent in all latinos, our culture. Amada, what a great name.

  4. Romy

    HAHA lovin’ the quote! Querida Amada…I would think of no other Latina who can represent us like you can. You’re truly an inspiration and a role model to me as well as others. Love ya! =)

  5. Milly

    Amada is a beautiful name and I can understand your frustration at having it mispronounced. I mean people called me MELA-GROSS! I mean really! Now I’m so proud of being Milagros…it makes me well ME!

  6. Natasha

    Amada, well suited name for a very strong independent woman. I am proud to call you my big sis. You the picture perfect latina, standing tall and taking over the world. Your brother and I are very proud of you. Sigue pa’ lanate!

  7. Amada Lucia hensel

    Hi Amada, so happy to know that I am not the only one who has to correct everyone who calls me amaNda. I got so frustrated growing up in upstate NY (1960’s and 70’s) that I told people my name was Lucy. When I was 19 yrs old I joined the coast guard and was stationed in puerto Rico. I quickly dropped the name Lucy and began using my real middle name Lucia. I never met anyone by name Amada in Mexico or Puerto Rico. I am Mexican married to a German and proud to be named Amada Lucia Hensel.

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