People said Krysta Rodriguez was “dramatic” like it was a bad thing. Now she’s showing the world just how dramatic she can be.
Name-calling is one of the oldest power-plays in the book: It’s just as cutting in the boardroom as it was on the playground, but since it never causes physical harm, it’s easily dismissed.
And while we know that words alone can’t hurt a person—it’s the person doing the name-calling that causes harm—anyone who’s been called crazy or a slut (or stuck with any label she doesn’t identify with) understands just how damaging name-calling can be.
In , Glamour talks to some of the most interesting women we know about the role name-calling or labels played in their pasts—and how it’s shaped the women they are today.Maybe you’ve seen Krysta Rodriguez on Broadway in 2006’s Spring Awakening, 2007’s revival of A Chorus Line, or 2008’s In the Heights.
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