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#WomansHistoryMonth: #CeliaCruz ‘Queen of Salsa’ [details]

Celia Cruz, known as the Queen of Salsa, was an internationally acclaimed singer and dynamic stage performer from the 1940s to the start of the 21st century.

Celia Cruz was instrumental to the creation and popularization of “salsa,” a new genre of pan-Hispanic music that emerged in the 1960s.

Her long, versatile career broadened the reach of Caribbean and Latin American music, celebrating its African roots.


“Toda la vida, yo he cantado musica alegre; . . .  no me gusta cantar nada triste. Pues debo tener mis momentos de tristeza … pero eso es para mi, para mi interior. . . no quiero transmitir al público.”

[All my life, I’ve sung happy music; I don’t like to sing anything sad. Of course I have unhappy moments, but they are just for me, for my inner life. I don’t want to bring that to the public.]

-“Me Llamo Celia Cruz,” BBC documentary (1988)


Becoming a Singer: La Guarachera de Cuba

The Queen of Salsa was born Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso on October 21, 1925, in Havana, Cuba. Her parents, siblings, half siblings, and cousins made a large, lively household in the Santos Suárez neighborhood. They struggled economically to stretch the salary her father earned as a railway worker. For a time, young Cruz lived with an aunt and always thought of her Tía Ana as a second mother. One of the oldest children in her extended family, her earliest memories of using her musical talent were of singing the younger ones to sleep – not only with conventional lullabies, but with any songs that came into her head.

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#WomansHistoryMonth: #CharityAdamsEarley

Educator, soldier, and psychologist, Charity Adams Earley paved the way for African American women in the military, in education, and in her community. Her most prominent role was leading the first African American women unit of the army on a tour of duty overseas during World War II.

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#WomansHistoryMonth: #MaryMcLeodBethune [details]

We are continuing to spotlight GREAT WOMEN in HISTORY!

The daughter of formerly enslaved parents, Mary Jane McLeod Bethune became one of the most important Black educators, civil and women’s rights leaders and government officials of the twentieth century. The college she founded set educational standards for today’s Black colleges, and her role as an advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave African Americans an advocate in government.

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#WomensHistoryMonth: Poet, Activist, Scholar- #MayaAngelou [details]

Poet, dancer, singer, activist, and scholar Maya Angelou was a world-famous author. She was best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style.

On April 4, 1928, Marguerite Ann Johnson, known to the world as Maya Angelou, was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Due to her parents’ tumultuous marriage and subsequent divorce, Angelou went to live with her paternal grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas at an early age. Her older brother, Bailey, gave Angelou her nickname “Maya.”

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#WomansHistoryMonth: GA State Representative #StaceyAbrams [details]

The name Stacey Abrams has become synonymous with voting accessibility and turnout, making history by becoming the first woman and first African American woman to hold positions in state and national politics. Abrams is now one of the most prominent African American female politicians in the United States.

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#WomensHistoryMonth: Justice #RuthBaderGinsburg [details]

We continue to celebrate the GREAT women in history…

Affectionately called “R.B.G.” by her supporters, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has inspired generations of women to break gender barriers. Even after facing gender discrimination as she pursued her academic goals, Ginsburg forged ahead and became the second woman–and first Jewish woman–to serve on the Supreme Court.

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The #Sherri show CANCELED after 4 seasons! [details]

The AXE has finally come down. The ‘Sherri Show’ helmed by comedian/actress Sherri Shepherd has been CANCELED after 4 seasons!

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STAR TRACKS: Happy Birthday #DollyParton! [vids]

The iconic Dolly Parton is celebrating a milestone!

Parton is celebrating 80 trips around the sun.

The country music superstar celebrated her milestone birthday on Monday, January 19, after revealing she has been battling health issues.

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WAKE UP JAM: #MLKDay #KingDreamChorus and #HolidayCrew ~ ‘King Holiday’ [vid]

WAKE IT UP!

Today we honor the LIFE and LEGACY of the great Martin Luther King Jr.!

It goes without saying that Dr. King was a FREEDOM FIGHTER for ALL people! This HOLIDAY reminds us to look to the past from where we came and to also look to the future for there is so much more work to be done to bring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s DREAM to full fruition!

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Vibes from the Vault: #HappyBirthdayLLCoolJ! [vids]

The MULTI-HYPHENATE entertainer, rapper, actor -HIP HOP pioneer, L.L.Cool J is celebrating his 58th birthday today!

LL Cool J is one of rap’s longest-running successes, consistently evolving and expanding the range of his talents over multiple decades.

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