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Kelly Clarkson’s official music video for ‘Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)’. Click to listen to Kelly Clarkson on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/KClarkSpot?IQid=KClarkStrong

As featured on Greatest Hits – Chapter 1. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/KClarkGHiTunes?IQid=KClarkStrong
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More from Kelly Clarkson
Since U Been Gone: https://youtu.be/R7UrFYvl5TE
Because Of You: https://youtu.be/Ra-Om7UMSJc
Breakaway: https://youtu.be/c-3vPxKdj6o read more

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Jimmy Fallon hosts all-star music game nights! Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson go mic-to-mic in a Mixtape Medley showdown singing their rendition of popular songs from iconic pop divas such as Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Shania Twain and Cher. Watch That’s My Jam, Mondays 9/8c on NBC.

ABOUT THAT’S MY JAM

Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, “That’s My Jam” is an hourlong music and comedy variety game show that draws inspiration from the most popular “Tonight Show” games. Each episode features two teams of two celebrities competing for a charity of their choice in a series of music, dance, and trivia-based games and musical performances. Signature games to be played include Launch the Mic, Air Guitar, Don’t Drop the Beat, Perfect Mash-Up, Wheel of Impossible Karaoke, Slay It, Don’t Spray It and many more. read more

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Jane Elliott is an outspoken anti-racism activist, feminist and LGBT activist, but if you ask her, she simply says, “I prefer to be called an educator.”

Jane Elliott is famous for creating the “blue-eye/brown-eye” exercise, which she developed the day after Martin Luther King’s assassination. That day back in 1968, she was going to teach her third-grade class about Native Americans and the Sioux prayer that goes “Oh Great Spirit, keep me from ever judging a man until I have walked a mile in his moccasins.” However, after she learned about King’s assassination she defied convention. read more