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Dodgers fans have grown frustrated over the team’s lack of vocal support for local immigrant communities impacted by the rise ...
Dominican-American singer Nezza performed the Spanish-language version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" despite being asked not ...
On Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, with 51,548 fans on their feet and television cameras trained on the field, Nezza stood ...
Rising R&B singer Nezza is going viral for her choice to sing the " Star Spangled Banner " in Spanish at a Los Angeles ...
Known to fans as Nezza, Dominican American singer Vanessa Hernández's Spanish-language rendition on Saturday reverberated ...
I am proud of Nezza and hope she will sing the national anthem in Spanish again,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Los Angeles is home to a reported 1.8 million Spanish-speaking residents, but rarely do they hear the national anthem sung in that language. On Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, with 51,548 fans ...
Nezza published a video showing a Dodgers employee explicitly telling her not to perform the Spanish version of the anthem.
What started as a subtle act of protest has become national news. Three days after singer and social media personality Nezza performed a Spanish version of the national anthem at Dodger Stadium ...
While being told this, Nezza says, "Oh," as her face immediately falls, before the video cuts to the 30-year-old singing in Spanish in Dodger Stadium ... to finish out the anthem, to cheers.
Nezza spoke to Eyewitness News after a video of her singing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium went viral and sparked calls for the team to speak out about ICE raids.