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It’s been exactly one year since #MedicalSchool graduation, only one month left until concluding #Intern year and becoming a licensed #Physician in #NewYork, and what an accelerating adventure it has been. Congratulations to #PCOM class of 2019, you will all make amazing physicians. Here’s last year’s #Commencement ceremony opening video to commomerate all who elevate us to be our best selves #StarSpangledBanner
“the star spangled banner” from the relay for life today #nyc #theatre #sing #singing #singer #musical #musicals #musicaltheatre #broadway #act #acting #actress #relayforlife #starspangledbanner #nationalanthem #americancancersociety #francisscottkey #love #newyorkcity @relayforlife @americancancersociety
When I was done performing the National Anthem in front of over 40,000 people in attendance and televised across the US I stood in solidarity in support of the MMIW(Murdered Missing Indigenous Women) across turtle island.
I will prob not ever get asked to perform for the Diamondbacks again but my cultural values are more important to me than any thing else.
Please share this post w everyone!!! NO MORE MMIW!!!!! -G
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"If you were there, you could feel the intensity. You know, we were in the Gulf War at the time. It was an intense time for a country. A lot of our daughters and sons were overseas fighting. I could see, in the stadium, I could see the fear, the hope, the intensity, the prayers going up, you know, and I just felt like this is the moment. And it was hope, we needed hope, you know, to bring our babies home and that's what it was about for me, that what I felt when I sang that song, and the overwhelming love coming out of the stands was incredible." —Whitney Houston talking about how she felt at the moment when she belted out the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV.