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Fred and Ann Todd Jealous renewed their vows for their 50th anniversary June 11 at St. James Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Md. The event took place at the same church where they were once denied marriage due to Mr and Mrs Jealous
Mr and Mrs. Jealous and Ben Jealous, son
Singer Brenda Tucker
Ben Jealous and mother Mrs. Ann Jealous
Groom, Fred Jealous and his bride, Ann Jealous with Ondria Vines Leary, the maid of honor and George Leary, his best man
The Reverend Dr. Allen F. Robinson, St. James On The Square Church and Mr. and Mrs. Jealous
Bride Mr and Mrs Jealous celebrating 50 years and renew vows
Photos by James Fields
Alice Tsai, Ann Jealous,Stephen Fischer and Fred Jealous
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The University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s spring commencement was on May 26. Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III was the keynote speaker. Alumnus Art Shell (1968), a professional football Hall of Fame member, received a medallion from UMES president Dr. Juliette B. Bell in recognition of five decades of support for his alma mater. Asira Klaewthanong, Fort Washington
Betelhem Mulugeta, Fort Washington and family
Jane G. Seo, Ellicott City; Anastasia Shimakela and Elvina S. Sawito, Silver Spring
Briana Annette Mack, Harrisburg, Pa.
Crystal L. Matthews, Upper Marlboro
Dana Stewart, Bowie
Art Shell and UMES President Juliette B. Bell
Damaris Fornbuh Ndam, Princess Anne and family
Artist M.Anthony and his painting of former Judge Harry A.Cole
State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby and Larry S. Gibson
Leon F.Pinkett, Councilman, Denaira Anibaba student,States Attorney Marilyn Mosby,Terry Hollingsworth student
Juanita Bellamy, Patty Delotch and Muriel Praileu
Curtis N.McMeekin, Arrie Davis, Robert M. Bell, Elizabeth Simms and award winners Courtesy Photos
Hospitality Tourism Management students
Jasmine Gabrelle Mills, Temple Hills and family
The Law and Leadership Institute of Baltimore’s Frederick Douglass High School held its first Thurgood Marshall Legal Legacy Luncheon at the Tawes Center on the campus of Coppin State University May 17. The purpose of the luncheon was to acknowledge the historic legal contributions of Douglass’ past judicial icons and current students of the Law and Leadership Institute. The keynote speaker was the Hon. Robert Bell, Chief Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals (ret.). More than 150 people were in attendance. Music was provided by the Douglass High School Jazz Quartet.
Kelvin Bridges, Kirk D.Crawley and students
Curtis N. McMeekin Chairman Law&Leadership Development Committee, Senior Judge Marcella Holland,Former Judge Robert M.Bell, Mrs. Doris Cole and Arrie Davis Retired Justice Jonathan Bradley and William J. Riley, Cristata Investment management
Frank Coakley, Walt Carr and Reginald Thomas
Florine McCreadyLewis and Sharon Hassan
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Vincent Whitmore, Dr. May Baltimore City College-President, Dr. Ringgold, Dr. Webber
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Rajoielle Register, Ford multicultural communications manager, Ginuwine and Cori Murray
Chef Tobias Dorzon, Robin and Andréa McBride (McBride Wines) with Loni Love, co-host of The Real
Essence held a My City 4 Ways event on May 21 in Washington D.C. The event, which was a fusion of food, music, art and style, included a performance by renowned singer Ginuwine and helpful tips from local entrepreneurs. Ford served as the primary sponsor for the event.
Ty Hunter, celebrity stylist
Chef Daniel Thomas, Aniekan Udofia, Essence Entertainment Director Cori Murray, Nikki Barnes and member from musical group We The Fix
Ginuwine Derika Crowley, brand assistant for District of Clothing
Chef Tobias Dorzon, former pro-athlete, takes a photo with Lori Mathews and family Fashion bloggers Bri-Shai Barnes and Kristen Hall
Photos by LaTrina Antoine
Tamera Wells-Lee, Natasha Osborne, Priscilla Jamison, Karen Turner and Pamela Robinson
The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority D.C. Alumnae chapter held its signature program -- Distinguished Men Cookin’ Micheline Bowman(2nd from Audrey Doman, left), emcee with the judges: Chef -- on May 6 at Trinity University foundation Jerome Brown, Chef David Jordan Barbara Powell Johnson in northwest D.C. The program chair and and Chef Jako Byas and Rev. Gwendolyn DeGloria provides people with a passion for Boyd, 42nd national Hallman president of the Delta food and cooking, an effective vehicle Sigma Theta Sorority to support the college aspirations of local youth. First place winners included: included, under the main dish category: Chaz Rollins with a beef tart with sriracha aioli; grilled Lou Williams, Joan Bowser(D.C. dish: Michael Dodson Mayor Muriel Bowser’s with pulled pork; mother) and Jean Harris side dish: Quantral Fletcher, Jr. with smoked greens and dessert: Nahyo SmithNicolas with bread pudding.
Chefs Barry Williams, David Burton, Mark Downs, III and Brandon Jackson
Winners of the cooking contests
Nichelle Poe, chapter president
Quantral Fletcher, 1st place winner, side dish
Karyn White, LeStancia Spaght and LaTonyia Wade
Photos by Rob Roberts