Hilaria Baldwin is apologizing for not being clearer about her cultural identity a month after social media users accused her of pretending to be Spanish even though she was born in Boston.
After responding to the controversy in an Instagram video last December, Baldwin returned to the social media site on Friday to say she s spent the last month listening, reflecting, and asking myself how I can learn and grow.
Though she reiterated she was raised with both American and Spanish cultures and feels a true sense of belonging to both, she added that the way I’ve spoken about myself and my deep connection to two cultures could have been better explained.
The making of Open Roads, a game about mothers, daughters and road trips
Elise Favis, The Washington Post
Feb. 4, 2021
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1of3You play as Tess, a teenage girl on a road trip with her single mom, Opal.Annapurna Interactive.Show MoreShow Less
2of3The story is wrapped in an aesthetic that mixes 3D backgrounds with 2D.Annapurna Interactive.Show MoreShow Less
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Fullbright, a video game studio based in Portland, has long excelled at weaving compelling stories that focus on places and the people who inhabited them. The studio s past releases, Gone Home and Tacoma, were critical darlings. Now, with Open Roads, the team hopes to evolve those concepts, placing them in a new story featuring a mother and daughter duo - a sorely underrepresented dynamic in video games.