Rita Marley to be honoured

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image The widow of reggae icon Robert 'Bob' Nesta Marley and an artist in her own right, she has an extensive career of advocacy and talent that spans the globe.

WASHINGTON DC, United States, Friday October 29, 2010 – Legendary reggae matriarch Rita Marley will be the recipient of the Marcus Garvey Lifetime Achievement Award at the 17th Annual Caribbean American Heritage Awards Gala hosted by the Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS) next month. 

‘Nana Rita’, an endearment she acquired when she was enstooled in Ghana, will accept the award on November 12th, during the gala dinner to be held at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC. 

The widow of reggae icon Robert 'Bob' Nesta Marley and an artist in her own right, she has an extensive career of advocacy and talent that spans the globe.

"Nana Rita was a perfect recipient for our Marcus Garvey award. This award recognizes those who unselfishly advocate to empower and to uplift the people of the Caribbean and Africa," said ICS president and founder Dr Claire Nelson. "Throughout her life, through her music and her numerous actions, Nana Rita has demonstrated an unconditional to helping youth, lifting the image of Africa on the global stage, and to assist her Jamaican people. We are honored that she has accepted this award."

The Marcus Garvey Lifetime Achievement Award is presented each year to an outstanding individual whose life work demonstrates a commitment to the principles of human empowerment and unity of people of African descent.  

Previous recipients include reggae artist Jimmie Cliff, Slinger Francisco, also known as 'The Mighty Sparrow', and Frederick 'Toots' Hibbert of Toots and Maytals.

As the executive director and founder of both the Bob Marley Foundation and the Rita Marley Foundation, Nana Rita has been instrumental in solidifying her husband's iconic status and empowering youth in Africa and Jamaica. She transformed the Bob Marley house into the Bob Marley Museum, manages the renowned Tuff Gong International recording company, and has been recognised for her stellar voice as a member of the legendary I Threes. 

Through the Rita Marley Foundation, she promotes Jamaican and African culture and music among youth including at the foundation's annual Youth Symposium. She continues to advocate for Africa and has assisted more than 200 African children and adopted 35 children in Ethiopia.

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smith ayodele on 03/11/2010 09:38:04
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SOOO GLAD TO READ THIS, SHE WAS A GOOD WIFE,HAS BEEN A GOOD MOTHER FOR RAISING THE KIDS & HAS BEEN A GREAT AFRICAN QUEENS, I AM SURE BOB WILL ALWAYS LOOK DOWN AND BE PROUD OF HIS REAL AFRICAN QUEEN.
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CARLO DUMARSAIS on 03/11/2010 12:35:01
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I WOULD LIKE TO ASK RITA MARLEY WHY,WHY DID SHE KNEW ABOUT ME OR NOT MY REVELATION TO ROBERT NESTA MARLEY MUSIC THAT HE REVEAL TO ME AS HIS SON DO YOU HAVE AN EXPLANATION HOW COULD YOU DO THAT WHEN ROBERT NESTA MARLEY SAY HE TALK ALL HIS CHILDREN TO THE MUSIC I WILL KEEP ALL MY EVIDENCE FOR RIGHT NOW SOME STILL IN LIVE SOME OF THEM DIED LET'S PROVE MYSELF TO HIS MUSIC SHE MADE IT THROUGH THE EXIT SHE COULDN'T MAKE IT OPEN YOUR HEART RITA MY STILL MISSING AND MY NAME BEEN REVEAL TO HIS MUSIC MY MOTHER TOO HER SISTER NAME TOO RASTAFARI
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kristafari on 07/11/2010 02:42:43
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I man jus"bro who's been lestening ya family's vibes long time,seen.I'd say jus' ONE
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Denise Dunbar on 07/11/2010 08:08:05
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Congrats.Rita Marley has always been a woman I have admired.She has been through so much in her life, but she is a strong Lioness who is a role model not just for Rastafarian sisters, but for woman globally. I am proud of everything she has achieved,and of all the work she is doing in Africa. She is a great humanitarian,a role model, if I could accomplish just 25% of the things she has accomplished,then I will have known that I have made a difference in someone else life, encourage another sister. She truely embraces everything that makes a strong Black Queen. One love!
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