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She left us speechless. 

An absolute legend, #CelineDion's live performance marks the superstar’s first performance since revealing that she is living with stiff person syndrome, “a rare, progressive syndrome that affects the nervous system, specifically the brain and spinal cord.”

In April she said that it was her goal to see the Eiffel Tower again. Not only did she see it, she sang beneath it on the world's biggest stage. 

Dion said she was determined to make her return to performing. “I’m working hard every day. But I have to admit, it’s been a struggle. I miss it so much. The people, I miss them. If I can’t run, I’ll walk. If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl. I won’t stop.” She was welcomed with cheers as Paris listened in to her legendary voice singing Edith Piaf’s “L’Hymne à l’amour.”

The #OpeningCeremony of the #Paris #Olympics made history tonight, uniting sports, music and fashion along the Seine River with over 3,500 performers, including an incredible performance by #LadyGaga, and 90 boats. 

What an epic kick-off to #Paris2024. The Female Quotient team is on the ground covering the Games! Stay tuned for so much more.
July 26, 1990 marks the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a landmark U.S. rights law that extended civil rights protections to persons with disabilities. Judy Heumann, a lifelong advocate for the rights of disabled people, led the charge. She famously said, “Some people say that what I did changed the world. But really, I simply refused to accept what I was told about who I could be. And I was willing to make a fuss about it.” 👏

This #DisabilityPrideMonth we’re celebrating the history of the Disability Rights movement!
25-year-old gymnast Lynnzee Brown is set to make history tomorrow as the first Haitian female gymnast to compete in the #Olympics: “We are trying to put a new light on Haiti and all the things that people of Haiti can do.” 👏
Did you know… women made their Olympic debut in Paris in 1900? That was 124 years ago, and this summer, in the same city, the Games are boasting gender parity (equal men and women competitors) for the first time EVER. There’s more than 11,000 athletes registered to compete and of those, half are women. 

We’re already celebrating and it’s only day one. 🎉🏅
She left us speechless. 

An absolute legend, #CelineDion's live performance marks the superstar’s first performance since revealing that she is living with stiff person syndrome, “a rare, progressive syndrome that affects the nervous system, specifically the brain and spinal cord.”

In April she said that it was her goal to see the Eiffel Tower again. Not only did she see it, she sang beneath it on the world's biggest stage. 

Dion said she was determined to make her return to performing. “I’m working hard every day. But I have to admit, it’s been a struggle. I miss it so much. The people, I miss them. If I can’t run, I’ll walk. If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl. I won’t stop.” She was welcomed with cheers as Paris listened in to her legendary voice singing Edith Piaf’s “L’Hymne à l’amour.”

The #OpeningCeremony of the #Paris #Olympics made history tonight, uniting sports, music and fashion along the Seine River with over 3,500 performers, including an incredible performance by #LadyGaga, and 90 boats. 

What an epic kick-off to #Paris2024. The Female Quotient team is on the ground covering the Games! Stay tuned for so much more.
July 26, 1990 marks the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a landmark U.S. rights law that extended civil rights protections to persons with disabilities. Judy Heumann, a lifelong advocate for the rights of disabled people, led the charge. She famously said, “Some people say that what I did changed the world. But really, I simply refused to accept what I was told about who I could be. And I was willing to make a fuss about it.” 👏

This #DisabilityPrideMonth we’re celebrating the history of the Disability Rights movement!
25-year-old gymnast Lynnzee Brown is set to make history tomorrow as the first Haitian female gymnast to compete in the #Olympics: “We are trying to put a new light on Haiti and all the things that people of Haiti can do.” 👏
Did you know… women made their Olympic debut in Paris in 1900? That was 124 years ago, and this summer, in the same city, the Games are boasting gender parity (equal men and women competitors) for the first time EVER. There’s more than 11,000 athletes registered to compete and of those, half are women. 

We’re already celebrating and it’s only day one. 🎉🏅

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