These pictures reflect how covid-19 is affecting our spring break because people love to go on the beach in spring. They represent how the majority of the shelves in stores are not fully stocked because people who were aware of the situation took a lot of the products as well as long lines at drive-thrus, shoppers in mask and restaurant workers with gloves on.
Browsing: Growing the Voices of Our Future
On March 6, New Mount Olive Baptist Church had a Diamond Affair Gala for Pastor Marcus D. Davidson. The gala celebrated 10 years of pastoral leadership at New Mount Olive Baptist Church. The gala was filled with fun, laughter, and memories.
This past week for my Spring Break, I traveled to Norfolk, Virginia to visit my family. While there we had a great time, and we also went to a city called Mount Vernon, which was three hours away from Norfolk. We woke up early on March 9 and left the house around 6 A.M. We had breakfast, and a few hours later we had made it to Mount Vernon.
My “friends” get offended when I say I don’t have any friends. Well it’s because I don’t; the ones that aren’t actually my family but support me and are there for me when I need them are called my family.
On Friday, February the 28th, I had the opportunity to attend Africa Umoja: The Spirit of Togetherness.
This year I decided to play flag football. Before I decided to play, I wasn’t that interested in the sport. I started paying close attention to it and I really became interested in it.
Henry Highland Garnet was officially declared an abolitionist in the 1840s. After he gave his “Call to Rebellion” speech, he was seen as radical and became a controversial figure within the abolitionist movement.
Black Violin consisted of two Black men, who grew up in Fort Lauderdale and went to Parkway Middle and Dillard High School.
Sammy Davis Jr., was a popular actor, comedian, singer and dancer. After going through many racial injustices Davis used his fame for political means.
This week, program participants were taught important photography concepts and terms by Mr. Jerrod Martin, a local videographer.