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B8 The Afro-American, May 4, 2013 - May 10, 2013
ARTS & CULTURE
Photos by Aaron J. Thornton/RedcarpetImages.net
MSNBC anchor Tamron Hall
Former NFL player Donald Driver and wife, Betina
Radio personalities Tom Joyner and Sybil Wilkes
Comedian Tracy Morgan and fiance, Megan Wallover
The Food Network’s Patrick and Gina Neely
SaxophonistSki Johnson
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and wife, Sharon
Kevin Ware of the Louisville Cardinals
Actor Giancarlo Esposito
Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas
Singer John Legend
Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker of NBC’s the “Today” show
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz and girlfriend, Elaina Watley
Aisha McShaw, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Chris Matthews
Television personality Gayle King and daughter, Kirby Bumpus
ABC Executive Producer Shonda Rhimes and and actress Kerry Washington
Actor Leslie David Baker
President Obama joined journalists, dignitaries and countless celebrities
April 27 for the annual White House Correspondents’
Dinner. The event, which spotlights media outlets that cover the White House, was
held at the Washington Hilton. During his remarks,
President Obama took a comedic approach and poked
fun at some of the attendees. He also jokingly addressed rapper
Jay-Z and Beyonce’s controversial trip to Cuba. “It’s unbelievable, he said.”I’ve got
99 problems but now Jay-Z is one,” referencing one of the rapper’s hit songs. At the end of his speech,
he turned serious and discussed the important role the media plays in American society during the
times of crisis like the explosion in West, Texas and the Boston Marathon bombings.
May 4, 2013 - May 10, 2013, The Afro-American B1
Dorothy F. Williams, Audrey McCallum and JoAnna Ford
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski (right) and his likeness
Janice Jackson, director, UMBC Gospel Choir
Reginald Perkins and Dwight Hall unveiled Dr. Benjamin Mays’ figure (center)
Figure of Dr. Benjamin Arthur Quarles (center)with family members
Dr. Arnold Howard poses with the figure of Kweisi Mfume
UMBC Gospel Choir under the direction of Janice Jackson with Michael Hunt, soloist
Kweisi Mfume
Dr. Joanne Martin, who founded the Great Blacks in Wax Museum with her late husband, Dr. Elmer Martin
Dr. Rosalyn Terborg, Penn University Professor Emeritus, MSU
The hospitality committee
Dr. Derek Musgrove, UMBC assistant professor of history, gives presentation of Dr. Freeman Hrabowski
Dr. Thelma Daley, vice chair, National Council of Negro Women
Mary McLeod Bethune figure (center) and members of the National Council of Negro Women
Journeys Project coordinator Dr. Alethia Starke (center) with Rev. James and Ruth Fuller
Joe Aston and Tessa Hill-Aston, NAACP president and Dawn Taylor and Paul Taylor
Orchkids
The story of African American history realized another milestone as the Journeys Project of the Great Blacks in Wax Museum recently added figures of four great educators; Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, Dr. Benjamin E. Mays and Dr. Benjamin Arthur Quarles.
The unveiling ceremony, held April 20 at Morgan State University, featured the music of the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Gospel Choir, and attracted history buffs, local educators and family members of those honored.
UMBC president, Dr. Hrabowski, the only living educator of those honored, looked on with amazement at the figure that stared back with mirror accuracy.
Members of the National Council of Negro Women were on hand to honor their founder, the late Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, also founder of Bethune-Cookman College in Florida.
Dr. Quarles was a prolific writer and chair of Morgan’s
history department.
Dr. Mays, perhaps best known as president of Morehouse College, distinguished himself as teacher, preacher and activist in the Civil Rights Movement.
Dr. Joanne Martin, who established the museum along with her late husband, Dr. Elmer Martin, shared the vision for future expansion. Dr. Alethia Starke coordinates the Journeys Project.
Clarence Campbell, T. Bishop recipient of award and J. Howard Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. William StarkeEric White, YvetteNikki Winn, J.
Howard Henderson, Celeste Malone and Kelli Tubman, award recipients
Terry Owens, chief public information officer, MTA; Sister Helen Amos RSM, recipient of award and J. Howard Henderson, GBUL president and CEO
Paula Stephens, Rev. Jerome Stephens and former mayor, Shelia Dixon
Joe Madison, guest speaker
Del. Nathaniel T. Oaks and Lisan Fassett
Rev. Donte Hickman, Jack Young, Councilman Carl Stokes
Mr. and Mrs Vernard Wynn
Granville Templeton, III, Jeff Hargrave, recipient of Raymond V. Haysbert Sr. Award and Howard Henderson
A. Dwight Pettit, award recipient
Jack Young, president, Baltimore City Council
Hundreds of Baltimore citizens and leaders were on hand at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel on April 26 for the 56th annual Whitney M. Young Jr. Gala of the Greater Baltimore Urban League. Entitled “The Work Beyond the Surface,” the event celebrated the work done by the GBUL,
including dozens of programs designed to assist everyone from children to senior citizens.The evening’s host was Terry Owens, MTA spokesman; the welcome was delivered
by J. Howard Henderson. Civil rights activist Joe Madison, aka “The Black Eagle,” host of a morning drive Sirius/XM Satellite
Radio program, served as the keynote speaker. As they
feasted on spring lamb, grilled shrimp and opera
tortes, participants laughed out loud as
Madison regaled them with stories ranging
from child rearing antics to politics.
The event honored standout citizens including Jeffrey Hargrave,
Yvette “Nikki” Winn, Bernard C. “Jack”
Young, Sister Helen Amos, A. Dwight Pettit and Verizon.
Photos by J.D. Howard
Photos by J.D. Howard
May 4, 2013 - May 10, 2013, The Afro-American B1
The Debutantes: Ara Snyder, Shalynn Day, Nyarika Penick, DaMara Kemp, Jordan Camp, Undreya Hugger, Syrena Bracey,Katelynn Woodard, Kayla Graham, Brittany Hayes and Jasmine Henderson
The Escorts: Mylik Cason, Darrien Dantzler, Kellen Blake, Joseph Mitchell III, Khaamal Whitaker, Nicholas Grant, Alvin McLeod, Daniel king, Jalani Hunter and Darius Manora
Hazel Cameron, chairman, board of directors, the Ivy Foundation and Michelle Jones, president, Zeta Chi Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
Breanna Gray, Miss Cotillion 2007; Olivia Green, Miss Cotillion 2012; Eric Green, Monie Green, Asha Follins and Sharon Smith
Presentation of the debutantes by Melanie Henderson
Debutantes being presented
Lafrances Williams (standing), gave the welcome, Robin Mazyck(seated, left), gave the Official Charge to the Debutantes and Michelle Jones, Chapter President
Father/daughter dance
Debutantes in their circle
The fathers of the debutantes
The fathers of the debutantes
Dancing the waltz
Cotillion committee members: Jacqueline Roundtree, DeChane Dorsey and Bonnie Jones-Moon
Miss Cotillion second Attendant, Jasmine Henderson; Miss Cotillion 2013, Ara Snyder; Miss Cotillion first Attendant, Brittany Hays and Miss Congeniality, Undreya Hugger
Starr Garrett, Ara Snyder, Miss Cotillion 2013 and Taylor Moon, Miss Cotillion 2008
Seated: Darion Griffin, Thomas Griffin, Tomeka Bumbry and Kimberly; Standing: Annatte Champion, Taylor Scott, Carol Gibson, Taylor Gresham, Debutante Syrena Bracey, Scott Bracey, Regina Bracey and Wayne Bumbry
The Ivy Foundation and Zeta Chi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority presented their 56th Annual Cotillion on Apr. 20 at the Hyatt Regency in Crystal City, Va. Eleven debutantes competed
and Ara Ruth Synder won the coveted crown of Miss Cotillion 2013 with Brittany Hays being the first attendant and Jasmine
Henderson the second attendant. Undreya Huggar was voted Miss
Congeniality. Family and friends, all in formal and semi-formal attire, who came out to lend their support, made the cotillion a real sparkling
event. The debutantes and their escorts wrapped the evening up with line dancing in their flowing gowns.
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Cadets: Assia Richardson, Asya Tucker, Jasmine Smith, Shanice Cumbee, Lesley Green and Whitney Green
Cadets Cumbee, Mosley, Mingo, Brown; seated: Cadets Longmore, Tsarni and Hale
Master Sgt. Reginald and Roxanne Mill and Master Sgt. Micheal and Camella Guynn
Captains Tyreese Brown, Dionne Drayton, LuRonnda lane and 1Lt. Jasmyn Morgan
Maj. Gen. Leslie and Vanedra Smith enters the banquet hall
Maj. Gen. Leslie Smith greets Col.(Ret.) Dorene Hunt and her husband Maj. Gen.(Ret.) George Alexander
Col.(Ret.) James Minor, Lt. Col. Tyra Sellers, Cadet Terrance Williams and Kensy Perdue
Shirley Bryant and Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Robert C. Gaskill, Sr.
Cadets James Cox and Kendra Marshall, Master’s of Ceremony
Presentation of the Colors
Maj. Gen. Smith presents the Superior Cadet Decoration Award to Cadet Courtney Gains
Recipients of the Dean’s List Certificate
Recipients of the Color Guard Certificate
Sgt. 1st Class Neil Crittenden, Capt. Tanika Macias, Master Sgt. Micheal Gunn; Lt. Col. Sellers, Battalion Commander/Professor of Military Science at the podium
Even Cadets can do the “Wobble”
Cadets from the Howard University Bison Battalion were recognized for their exceptional and sustained performance of duty at the 2013 Army ROTC Military Ball on April 20 at the Crystal City Hilton, Arlington, Va. Under the leadership of Lt. Col. Tyra Sellers, Professor of Military Science/Department Chair, the affair provided a memorable occasion for the cadets to be formally presented with Citations, Certificates and Awards for their achievements during the current school year. Maj. Gen. Leslie Smith, Commander, 20th Support Command was the honored guest speaker and cadets Cox and Marshall served as the emcees. After a bountiful dinner, the cadets celebrated on the dance floor, line stepping to the groovy sounds of the DJ. We would like to salute Lt. Col. Sellers as she prepares to move a new duty station this summer…Warrior well done!
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