05/17/2026
The Legend lives on! Michael Jackson is the most streamed Artist in the world even after his death. Check our Pinterest Page for more 👇🏼 https://pin.it/2bUdtlhBw 唐肇廷 #6
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05/17/2026
Back when I got to drop some vibes at the BIG3 / YOUNG3 Summer Camp. Shout out to Ice Cube and his team for continuing to serve up the culture with great entertainment options!
Coming Up (Public Events)
Lemonade The Day Party
(Birmingham, Alabama)
Saturday, June 27th
LemonadeTheDayParty.com
UNBOUND: Freedom To Read
(Birmingham, Alabama)
Friday, July 10, 2026
https://bannedbookstour.com/event/unbound-freedom-to-read/
The Fabulous Las Vegas Day Party
(Kicking Off AKA Boule in Las Vegas)
Sunday, July 19, 2026
https://tinyurl.com/welcome-to-fabulous-las-vegas
Recess Getaways Labor Day Cruise
(Miami - Grand Turk - Bimini)
September 4 - 10, 2026
RecessGetaways.com
05/16/2026
Congratulations to Gerrolin Leigh Beauzile on earning her Master’s in Accounting today at Rider University
05/15/2026
Yes! Stop the stealing.
BIG NEWS! My Sunlight Bill has been endorsed by leading good-government groups including , , , , and more!
Sunlight is the best anti-corruption tool we have. ☀️
My bill (A9559) requires lobbyists to disclose whether they support or oppose legislation—so the public can see who is trying to influence our laws and why.
It’s time to bring transparency, accountability, and integrity to Albany.
05/15/2026
On this day in history in 1912, New York City witnessed the nation’s largest suffrage parade up to that time. Organized by Harriet Stanton Blatch, - the daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and leader of the Women’s Political Union, - the parade was designed to be so provocative that it would be impossible to ignore, thus driving attention and support for women’s voting rights.
At 5 p.m. in Washington Square Park, fifty women on horseback led an estimated 15,000 women marchers up Fifth Avenue. At the front was 16-year-old Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, a Chinese immigrant and suffragist, whose participation drew national attention. While newspapers both celebrated and sensationalized her as a symbol of China’s recent revolution, Lee used the moment to challenge American stereotypes and highlight global progress.
As the parade continued, sections of women professionals, educators, and activists marched alongside international delegates and suffrage pioneers. One of the most anticipated groups were the representatives from New York’s Chinatown, including Pearl Mark Loo and Lee Lai Beck (Mabel Lee’s mother) among others. They marched in traditional clothing and carried both the flag of the new Republic of China and banners declaring “Light from China.” The march ended at Carnegie Hall where Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), emphasized that the United States was falling behind nations like China in recognizing women’s rights.
Chinese women’s enfranchisement remained at the center of American suffrage debates throughout 1912, cited by both supporters and critics. Chinese American women strategically used this visibility to advocate for U.S. citizenship and civil rights, despite ongoing prejudice and the Chinese Exclusion Acts (1882-1943).
[Image description: several women on horseback during the New York City suffrage parade on May 4, 1912, taken by the Bain News Service]
Want to learn more about the fight for Chinese American citizenship and suffrage? Join a ranger for a pop-up living history program, – “Voices Without Ballots: Chinese Americans in the Suffrage Movement,” throughout AAPI history month. Please see the park’s event calendar for more information and program times: https://www.nps.gov/wori/planyourvisit/calendar.htm
05/15/2026
Be sure to catch 2024 Moving History Forward award recipient performance this Friday May 8.
05/15/2026
She’s Beauty and she’s Grace, she’s Miss United States… love you Doña Sonia!! 😍🌸✨from my mama to yours and everyone alike, Happy Mother’s Day! 💖
08/26/2023
HappyWomen's Equality Day! For 7 years, we have contributed to Women's Equality by electing women into office. New York establishes the first City Council in the United States to achieve parity. And we are proud to contribute today and keep our voices elevated. Please Donate by clicking on the link-https://crewomen.org/training-live-stream