Marta Miranda Straub advocates for Kentuckians navigating through social services

*Reporter’s note: I sat down with this remarkable leader in 2022. I wanted to share her story so you can see where they get their motivation, inspiration and fearless drive. 

By Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11, ABC Louisville

As we continue with Hispanic Heritage Month. She’s no stranger to the community as an advocate and activist.  In today’s Moments that Matter I sit down with Marta Miranda Straub. 

She answers the call and advocates for those who have no voice. Marta Miranda Straub is the Commissioner for the Dept of Community Based Services for the State of Kentucky.  She explains what brought her out of retirement. 

She says “The governor called and you know I said yes. Because I really respect his leadership during COVID, and his values and his congruency with helping. So of course, I said yes, but I hadn’t told my husband about it. I was retired, we were on our way to Florida. I got that tattoo, I wrote the memoir, I opened a consulting company, I’m ready to go.”

Marta heads to Frankfort with almost 50 years of experience in social work and advocacy.   She says “What happens is my team and I oversee 1000 staff, a billion dollar budget, we oversee social services in 120 counties.” Marta’s tells me how she came to America. “So my mother, father and brother applied for political asylum from Cuba, to the United States. And we came in 1966. I was 10 years old at the time. And at that time, you had to have a sponsor family to be able to come to the United States and the government had to approve you leaving.” 

Living in Miami and later moving to the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. Saying it was one of the best decisions she’s ever made.   Educating people about her culture why representation is important?  She says, “You know, its, we’re either fiery hearts and sexy or we’re criminals like Scarface, you know, there’s no reality of the majority of where we are. There’s also no understanding of the diversity within the Latino community. You know, there’s only 22 countries that we come from, you know, so we’re not all from here or from there. Representation matters. And unpacking that diversity within a group is really important.”

Losing her twin at birth gave her the power not only speak up for herself but others. While leaving an impression along the way. “My legacy is really my activism. You know, no matter what position I’ve been in, I’ve always been a voice.”

►Contact WHAS11’s Sherlene Shanklin at sshanklin@whas11.com or follow her on FacebookTwitter, or Instagram.  Photojournalist Nelson Reyes and Edited by Todd Prinz. 

To see the story click the link below: https://www.whas11.com/article/news/community/moments-that-matter/marta-miranda-straub-kentucky-hispanic-heritage-month/417-1a9fe7bc-aad0-4544-b6e9-aa1716645bbb

Travis Scott announces 2024 tour schedule and Louisville, KY made the list

The411: In 2023, Travis Scott’s Utopia -Circus Maximus Tour was very successful. The hip-hop artist announced that he will be adding Louisville, KY to his 2024 tour.  Save the date of Monday, February 5, 2024, at the KFC Yum Center. (Rescheduled from January 3, 2024).     

Scott was nominated for BEST RAP ALBUM nomination for the 2024 GRAMMY® Awards which will be held on Sunday, February 4, 2024. Just a day before his Louisville show. 

Louisville is one of only 11 cities announced for the second leg of the tour. 

Two dollars from every ticket sold will go to Cactus Jack Foundation which is a 501(c)3 with a mission to uplift Houston youth through toy drives, scholarship programs to HBCU college students, and fulfilling expenses for education and creative endeavors.

UTOPIA finds Travis Scott at the height of his powers as a performer, songwriter, producer, and collaborator proving once again that nobody sounds like Travis. It continues to enshrine him as the culture’s foremost sonic innovator and has been heralded as ‘album of the decade.’ The album held strong at No.1 on the Billboard Top 200 for four consecutive weeks, spent seven weeks in the top 5 and more than ten weeks in the top 10. It has garnered over 2.7 billion streams globally to date. Additionally, Spotify named UTOPIA the most streamed album in its first day for 2023, and Apple Music confirmed the second biggest first day streams of an album in 2023. UTOPIA is available at shop.travisscott.com, alongside five unique album covers as a part of vinyl, CD and merchandise box sets.

►Contact WHAS11’s Sherlene Shanklin at sshanklin@whas11.com or follow her on FacebookTwitter, or Instagram. 

To see this story and other announcements I’ve made for 2024 click the link below:

https://www.whas11.com/article/entertainment/travis-scott-utopia-circus-maximus-tour-louisville-2024-tickets/417-56321279-679f-4da2-a15f-40a3899ecf93/

World Ballet Series brings Swan Lake to Louisville

Special announcement: Sherlene Shanklin, WHAS11 News, Louisville ABC

The411 with Sherlene Shanklin: This year is going to be a big for the entertainment industry.  For ballet lovers or those looking for an unbelievable experience. You have to add the following show to your list.  Swan Lake, one of the most beloved ballets of all time, and the production is scheduled to be at the Louisville Palace Theatre on Wednesday, March 6th at 7:00 pm as part of the World Ballet Series 2023-2024 tour. 

Swan Lake features hand-painted sets, hand-crafted costumes with intricate design, great story telling, and Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable music. Performed by talented multinational ensemble of 50 dancers.

To date, World Ballet Series has travelled to more than 280 cities reaching an audience of more than 250,000, many of whom are first time attendees to a ballet and now Louisville is on that prestigious list. Tickets start at $40.00. 

►Contact WHAS11’s Sherlene Shanklin at sshanklin@whas11.com or follow her on FacebookTwitter, or Instagram. 

To read this story and other announcements click the link below:

https://www.whas11.com/article/entertainment/television/programs/the411/swan-lake-world-ballet-series-louisville-palace-tour-tickets/417-803e92b8-5f0c-4ba5-a51d-dae649d098c0

Legacies Unlimited presents Rambling at Club Morocco

(Louisville, KY) Legacies Unlimited Inc. presents The Walnut Street Revue ‘Rambling at Club Morocco’ featuring the Unlimited Show Band and The VilleEffect Band,

The show will be held on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, (KCAAH) located at 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd at 7:30pm.

Reserved tickets are $65 per person and $45 for general admission. You can purchase them on http://www.redpintix.com or you can also purchase them at Better Days Records. (both locations).

Ken Clay, Founder of Legacies Unlimited, says “Louisville has a rich history when it comes to music.  Each year, I try and introduce to the younger generation music from my time period. It’s an opportunity to experience the soulful sounds while giving those who lived it a walk down memory lane. Hearing the songs they grew up on.  It is an evening of great music and I invite you to come out and enjoy Walnut Street Revue experience.”  

Tickets for The Walnut Street Revue are $65 for general admission and $45 for cabaret seating. (limited space)

Rambling at Club Morocco is presented by Legacies Unlimited Inc. and is made possible through the support of the Owsley Brown II Foundation, Hardscuffle Inc., WLKY-TV and Radio Station WLOU.

Please announce and/or post on your community calendars.  If you have any questions or would like to setup an interview with Ken Clay, please contact VIPP Communications at info@vippcommunications.com or by calling 502-341-7306.

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