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Sheryl Lee Ralph Raises Her Voice for HIV/AIDS Awareness

Por: The Root Health December 22, 2022

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Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph has had our whole hearts since she made her Broadway debut back in 1981 as Deena Jones in the original Dreamgirls (aka before Beyoncé). So we couldn’t help but get a little choked up during her powerful acceptance speech for the well-deserved Emmy she earned for playing the hilarious Barbara Howard on ABC’s Abbott Elementary. nnBut in addition to being a shining star on the stage and screen, Ralph is also a tireless... + full article



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