INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Cuban singer Celia Cruz, known as the Queen of Salsa during the 1950s and 1960s, is set to make history as the first Afro-Latina woman to appear on U.S. currency.
Cruz, who faced significant discrimination due to her dark skin and Afro-Latina heritage, is being recognized through the American Women Quarters Program. The U.S. Mint’s four-year initiative aims to honor women’s contributions to American history by featuring their likenesses on quarters.
Celia Cruz’s inclusion is a testament to her enduring legacy and impact on both music and culture. WISH-TV contributor Bibi Heredia joined News 8 for a discussion. Heredia elaborated on Cruz’s significance.
Cruz’s famous catchphrase, “Azúcar!” which translates to “Sugar!” in English, was a reflection of her vibrant personality and energy.
Her music, known for its infectious rhythms and celebratory spirit, continues to be a staple at family gatherings and cultural events.