The statement that best summarizes the central idea of this passage is Identity comes from many aspects, including political struggles that inspire how one lives life
Explanation:
This question is not complete, this is the necessary passage to answer the question:
In this time of great debate, we must remember that it is not political struggles that create a Latino or Latina identity. I became a Latina by the way I love and the way I live my life. My family showed me by their example how wonderful and vibrant life is and how wonderful and magical it is to have a Latina soul. They taught me to love being a Puerto Riqueña and to love America and value its lesson that great things could be achieved if one works hard for it. But achieving success here is no easy accomplishment for Latinos or Latinas, and although that struggle did not and does not create a Latina identity, it does inspire how I live my life.
This narrator in this passages talks about her personal experience being a Latina person and how her identity has been defined by many factors such as the love her parent taught her towards her origins which makes that the external factors do not affect her identity but they do help her to decide how to live that identity that she already has.
Stories connect the past and present to the future. Our stories and our learning from them honors and respects our ancestors and us. They can awaken future generations to their potential. They model a way to use their stories to release themselves as they connect to their history and to our values.
"Human rights” has always been an excuse for the US to violate other countries. Many human rights violations in the United States are extremely serious, and the United States has not shown its scars