The cultural phenomenon that is “Bye Felicia” may have reached peak popularity in recent years -- but its ascendance began exactly 20 years ago. Originally coined by Ice Cube’s character “Craig” in the 1995 comedy “Friday,” the dismissive expression has been used as a point of reference for the likes of sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann and serves as the title of a VH1 docu-reality series. As the world examines the meaning behind the "Friday" phrase, the actress who portrayed the role of “Felisha” in the urban cult classic, Angela Means Kaaya, is leveraging her voice to make a difference in society.

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