November 4, 2025 - 08:20

Sheryl Lee Ralph's "DIVAS Simply Singing!" continues to inspire hope, honor lives, and raise awareness for better health outcomes for all. This year marked the 35th anniversary of the event, which brings together an impressive lineup of talented performers dedicated to making a difference in the community.
The evening was filled with powerful performances, heartfelt speeches, and a sense of camaraderie among the artists. The event not only showcases the incredible talents of its performers but also emphasizes the importance of health education and advocacy. Attendees were treated to a variety of musical numbers that celebrated life, resilience, and the ongoing fight against health disparities.
As the night unfolded, the atmosphere was electric with emotion, as both the performers and the audience shared in the collective mission to uplift and support those affected by health challenges. Ralph's unwavering commitment to this cause continues to resonate, making "DIVAS Simply Singing!" a beacon of hope for many.
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