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Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan

Strategic Cultural Communications: Competent Messaging to Latino Communities With Evelyn Pérez-Verdia

Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan

Dr. Steven Hassan

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education

4.8684 Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Words matter, and how words or phrases are used may present completely different meanings to diverse cultural demographics depending on topics like history and associated symbolic language. That’s why having a leading bilingual female strategist such as Evelyn Pérez-Verdia on the side of truth in messaging is vital to organizations seeking to break down barriers with Latino communities. She is the Founder and Chief of Strategy for We Are Más, an organization focused on advising about diversity and translating culture, focusing on research, strategy, and creative communications. As a Hispanic small business owner, Evelyn has two decades of experience as an advisor to elections offices, grassroots groups, advocacy campaigns, and governmental agencies on messaging, communications, image, digital content, and micro-engagement. Recognizing her advocacy in protecting democratic organizations, Pérez-Verdia received the Woman of Impact Award in 2022 in Civics from the non-profit organization Mujeres Latinas Impulsando a Mujeres Latinas. She is also part of the University of South Florida’s Dean’s Advisory Council and the Department of State’s U.S. Speaker’s Program, giving workshops to journalists and civil society leaders in Latin America. When speaking to culturally diverse communities, the selection of words used in messaging means a lot. We talked about words often used by large national organizations in Washington, D.C., such as “Latinx” or “Progressive”, and how they can have the unintentional side effect of alienating different sections of the Latino community. She explained, “Yes, we have the Latinx, which the younger generations use, right? Where only 1.8% of Hispanics and Latinos, no matter the age affiliation, are like, I don’t feel identified with that.” Similarly, she noted the word “progressive” may represent “progressista” as a term young Hispanics might find objectionable. “They manifested peacefully on the streets against the dictatorship of Hugo Chávez, of Nicolas Maduro, and they see this youth using exactly the symbolism, exactly the terms that the dictator in the country uses,” she said. This is hugely important for all activists to listen to this interview! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Dr. Stephen Hassan with another episode of my podcast,

0:09.0

cult conversations, the influence continuum.

0:12.7

And I've been very excited to meet my next guest and share her with my network.

0:19.5

Evelyn Perez Verdea is a bilingual cultural strategist and the president of a company

0:27.3

called We Are Must, a South Florida-based social impact agency that specializes in culturally

0:34.7

competent communication and multilingual, hyperlocal engagement.

0:41.7

Evelyn, I'm going to read more about your background, but let me just say that you grew up as a missionary kid.

0:51.4

Your father's a third generation American whose family arrived in the United

0:56.3

States from Germany in the late 1800s through Ellis Island, my great-grandfather, too,

1:04.7

making you part of 100 million descendants of Ellis Island. And on your mother's side, she's from Columbia,

1:12.5

South America. And you, you know, you live in Florida, I believe. And so you have the

1:20.9

Colombian and your husband is Mexican, who's a citizen also. But you are someone who's very attuned to, you know, the Latino

1:33.7

consciousness and the Democratic Party has made so many major mistakes in messaging, and you've

1:43.8

been trying your best to explain the mindset.

1:49.0

And this is, as a therapist, mindset is everything.

1:52.7

What is the cultural background?

1:54.5

What do words mean?

1:56.1

What are associations all about?

1:59.0

And in learning from you, I will say that we mistakenly amplified a disinformation

2:08.2

post that showed, and you reached out to me, by the way, I like your work, but this thing

2:16.1

that showed a Latino Trump supporter with Trump going,

2:22.5

yay, and then who we thought was the same woman, but wasn't. And you pointed that out to me,

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