In a moving ceremony in the City of Miami, Amara La Negra renowned artist, entrepreneur, and Afro-Latina activist was honored with an Official Proclamation declaring October 9 as “Amara La Negra Day.” The recognition, presented by Commissioner Miguel Ángel Gabela alongside Mayor Francis Suárez, celebrates her extraordinary contributions to culture, community, and representation.
A Voice for Representation and Empowerment
From her rise on Sábado Gigante to her success as an international artist and television personality, Amara La Negrahas become one of the most powerful voices in the fight for equality and Afro-Latina visibility. Through music, advocacy, and entrepreneurship, she has inspired countless people to embrace their heritage and identity with pride.
“Receiving this proclamation means so much to me not only as Amara La Negra, the artist, but as the little girl who grew up in Miami dreaming big,” said Amara during her acceptance speech. “This recognition represents my community, my culture, and everyone who has ever felt invisible. It’s a reminder that Afro-Latinas, immigrants, and dreamers like me do belong, and that we can make history from our roots.”
City Leaders Celebrate Amara’s Impact
Commissioner Miguel Ángel Gabela praised Amara’s dedication to both her artistry and her community.
“Amara’s story from her beginnings on Sábado Gigante to becoming an international artist, entrepreneur, and community advocate is a true Miami story,” said Gabela. “She uses her voice to uplift others, promoting Afro-Latina representation and supporting families and single mothers through her foundation. Her leadership is defined not just by fame, but by heart.”
Balancing Artistry, Activism, and Motherhood
As a proud mother of twins, Sumajestad Royalty and Sualteza Empress, Amara continues to redefine success by balancing motherhood with a thriving entertainment career. Currently featured on Desiguales TV, a We Love Entertainment talk show airing weekdays at 3P/2C on Univision and #UnivisionNOW, she continues to lead conversations around empowerment, identity, and cultural pride.
Introducing Amara Fest: A Celebration of Community and Culture
During the ceremony, Amara announced Amara Fest, a free community festival presented by the City of Miami and Amara La Negra as part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations…