you just received the jane fonda humanitarian award, glamour uk women of the year, latino power list. and now us, bbc 100 women, it s a pleasure having you with us. thank you. and thank you for the, for the honour of being on the list with such incredible other women. 0k. let s start with an easy question. let s talk about your name, america. mm. what s the true story behind your name? yeah. well, i m named america after my mother, who is also named america. and it s true, growing up in the united states of america, everyone assumed that it was a, it was a patriotic homage by my immigrant parents. but the truth is, is that in latino america, the name america is much more common. and so my mother is actually named after a very obscure holiday that she was born on, called dia de las americas. and i was due on her birthday. and so i was also named america. so that, so my name is very central american and latino americana. that s a name that you didn t love when you were younger,
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that s a name that you didn t love when you were younger, was it? yeah. no, it was very hard to grow up with a name like america. i mean, it s hard, it s hard to grow up, period. it s hard to grow up with anything that sort of sets you apart and makes you different from other people. and i always say, like, the first day of school was always like my worst nightmare, because that was the day that every teacher called out america and everyone turned to see whose name was america. so i went by my middle name, which is georgina growing up. and then when i left high school, i started using my, my first name. being the daughter of honduran immigrants, you dance a dance, many of us do, of wanting to fit into two worlds at once and sometimes being stuck between cultures. where did you feel at home? i felt at home performing.