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The Café Mocha™ radio show kicks off Black History Month with an innovative series honoring women entitled #CelebrateHer. The radio vignettes recognize African American women from the Civil Rights movement to today’s female trailblazers who are making a difference in their respective fields from entertainment to technology.

Cafe Mocha logoFeatured in the series are actress, dancer, choreographer, director Debbie Allen, Ebony Fashion Fair founder and director the late Eunice Johnson, musical prodigy Janelle Monae, NBC “Today
Show” Co-Anchor Tamron Hall, first ever African American Cinderella on Broadway, KeKe Palmer, Black Girls Code founder Kimberly Bryant, leader and strategist of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee featured in the movie Selma, Diane Nash and well-known civil rights activist and mentor to Rosa Parks, Ella Baker (deceased).

Café Mocha™ creator and executive producer Sheila Eldridge comments, “We are honored to
profile women who have been and are on the frontline of making history; several may not have been heard of but truly deserve recognition.” The series will air in such key markets as Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Washington, D.C and Richmond, VA.