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Kumiel Israel and Brother Anthony Shahid took a knee before the St. Louis County Council meeting on Tuesday, October 29 to protest alleged police harassment of a 63-year-old African-American woman in April.
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A praise dancer enlivened a capacity crowd at the Dome, part of the America’s Center Convention Complex, during the Church of God in Christ’s 2018 Convocation last November.
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Bishop Charles E. Blake Sr., presiding bishop of the Church of God in Christ, Inc., preaching at the 2016 Holy Convocation in St. Louis last November.
Photo by Wiley Price
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Angel Shields Patterson with national recording artists Case and Elle Varner just after both artists rocked The Ready Room crowd along with St. Louis’ own Amber Bullock for Angel’s latest presentation of A Night of Soul Searching.
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26th Ward Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard presented St. Louis native and celebrity hair stylist DaRico Jackson with a resolution for his contributions to his field during CCG Consultant Group’s “The Chair” Sunday afternoon at Artist Art.
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Students learn to screen print at Intersect Arts Center.
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Uziel Vargas and Chloe Buchels, 5th grade students at Gateway MST Elementary
School, worked on the school’s Halloween display on Wednesday, October 30.
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The crowd at a recent Metropolitan Congregations United public meeting
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“There were folks in the room who didn’t know anybody who was marching in the streets of Ferguson except for me,” Brittany Packnett Cunningham said at She Leads, a women’s leadership conference presented by the Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Foundation and Washington University on Thursday, October 24.
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Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Kayla Reed spoke during the opening talk for She Leads, a women’s leadership conference presented by the Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Foundation and Washington University, Thursday, October 24 at Graham Chapel on the Campus of Washington University.
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The is 50 Degree softball team owned and coached by Daryll Whitaker recently won a Senior Softball championship in Las Vegas, Nevada, competing against 63 other teams from around the country, as well as Guam and Mexico. The team – named in reference to its players’ ages –went undefeated in the four-day tournament. “We were the only black team to win a major white tournament,” Whitaker said. “It was big for us. The competition was great.” The team also went undefeated for the entire season.
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Gateway STEM’s Erion Jackson (23) runs for daylight in the rain for 123 yards on 23 carries during Saturday’s game against Normandy Saturday, Oct. 26. The Jaguars of Gateway STEM went on to defeat the Vikings of Normandy 22 – 18.
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William Bradley, vice president of community affairs at Anheuser-Busch, is the St. Louis American Foundation’s 2019 Corporate Executive of the Year
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Twice Karel Woods discovered a cancerous lump in her breast that was not detected by a mammogram.
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Twice Karel Woods discovered a cancerous lump in her breast that was not detected by a mammogram.
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Parents as Teachers President/CEO Constance Gully; Donna O’Brien, vice president of professional and program development; and Kerry Caverly, senior vice president, chief program officer, prepared feminine hygiene product kits for distribution to area low-income women at the St. Louis Diaper Bank.
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In recognition of the new Jefferson School addition – which includes a library media center, administrative and nurse’s offices, and secured entry way – St. Louis County Executive Sam Page proclaimed October 2, 2019 Jefferson School Day. The proclamation was part of the ribbon-cutting ceremony held to celebrate the school’s new amenities. Jefferson is one of two schools who received an addition, made possible by the voters’ approval of Proposition N in 2017. On hand for the presentation of the proclamation were St. Louis County Councilwoman Rita Heard Days; Barbara Fraser, education liaison for the county executive; Robin Vaulx-Williams, Jefferson School principal; Normandy Superintendent Charles Pearson; and Sara Foster, Normandy Joint Executive Governing Board president.
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Scouts from the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri’s Beyond Bars program were honored at the Concordance Academy of Leadership’s October 19 gala.
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YWCA’s Crystal Small, program specialist, Nicole Hughes, director of program operations and Cathrine Weigel, case manager, looked over cases to find women and children who are eligible for housing assistance from HUD’s $1.3 million grant to help women and children to find housing due to domestic violence on Tuesday, October 29 at the YWCA’s West Pine location.
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“As a former lineman for Ameren Missouri and superintendent of the Geraldine Operating Center, I can attest to the importance of reinvesting in North St. Louis,” said Patrick E. Smith, vice president of division operations for Ameren Missouri.
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U.S. Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay with U.S. Rep. John Conyers in the Cannon Tunnel on Capitol Hill in 2017
Photo by Tom Williams / Roll Call
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U.S. Rep. John Conyers responded to the unveiling of his portrait in 2014.
White House photo
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Parents as Teachers President/CEO Constance Gully; Donna O’Brien, vice president of professional and program development; and Kerry Caverly, senior vice president, chief program officer, prepared feminine hygiene product kits for distribution to area low-income women at the St. Louis Diaper Bank.
Photo courtesy of Parents as Teachers
