
Partnering with the Ujima Men’s Group, the evening unfolded as a reminder that progress is never a solo journey. Families arrived with lawn chairs and shared stories, elders nodded in recognition, and children moved freely among generations—learning by watching, listening, and participating.
Greetings were offered by NAACP President Marsha Ellison, whose words echoed the spirit of unity and purpose. Longstanding families whose roots run deep. Last names like Burrows, Gray and Black stood alongside Black business owners, educators reinforcing the idea that the strength of the community is built together, brick by brick, hand in hand.
Thank you to all who made this outing and learning event successful. Harambee!!!
