Latina Legal Minds
Episode Summary What happens when a Latina law student decides to stop shrinking—and instead creates her own proximity to power? In this episode of Latina Legal Minds, Kimberly Lopez sits down with Patricia Hernández-Carrero, a quadrilingual law student from Puerto Rico who painted a portrait for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor—after not painting for years—and then received an unexpected invitation to join Justice Sotomayor onstage to speak in front of a massive audience. Patricia shares how a bold idea from her father, a 10-day sprint to finish the painting, and a heart-led speech created a "crack in the matrix" moment—one that reminded her (and all of us) that representation is not symbolic; it's catalytic. We also dive into Patricia's connection to work supporting the team around Bad Bunny's record label (RIMAS) during a pivotal moment for Puerto Rico and culture. Patricia reframes intellectual property law not simply as "protection," but as legal infrastructure that enables creativity, culture, and innovation—while honoring the relationship-driven nature of Latino industries. If you've ever felt pressure to fit into one box in the legal profession, this episode will remind you: your creativity is not a distraction—it's an asset. And your visibility can open doors not only for you, but for everyone who comes after. What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why Patricia once said she'd do "anything except be a lawyer"—despite both parents being attorneys * How Puerto Rico's civil + common law system shaped her decision to pursue law locally * The story behind painting Justice Sotomayor with only 10 days to deliver * How Patricia prepared herself mentally to speak in the room—like a lawyer preparing an opening statement * What she witnessed about Sotomayor's integrity and leadership behind the scenes * How Patricia landed an opportunity connected to Bad Bunny's team and what she learned about culture, relationships, and law * Why she views IP law as "enabling," not just protecting * How she's blending art and law through legal illustration and visual learning tools * A mindset shift every Latina attorney needs: "It's not about you. It's about who comes after." Links * Patricia on LinkedIn: Patricia Hernández-Carrero [https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciahcarrero/] Call to Action If this episode resonated with you, share it with a Latina attorney (or law student) who needs the reminder that her creativity belongs in the profession—and that visibility can change lives. ✅ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify ✅ Leave a review (it helps more than you know) ✅ Share this episode on LinkedIn or IG and tag @LatinaLegalMinds so we can repost Connect With Latina Legal Minds and Kimberly Lopez LinkedIn: Kimberly Lopez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlylopez/] LinkedIn: Latina Legal Minds [https://www.linkedin.com/company/latinalegalminds] Instagram: @LatinaLegalMinds [https://www.instagram.com/latinalegalminds/] Facebook: @LatinaLegalMinds [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090237627985] Email: kimberly@latinalegalminds.com [kimberly@latinalegalminds.com]
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