The Washington Informer - February 24, 2022

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Center Section Vol. 57, No. 19 • February 24 - March 2, 2022

February 2022. Volume 8. Issue 2.

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UDC Renames Sports Facility after ‘Grandfather of Black Basketball’

Grandson of Dr. E.B. Henderson Reflects on Legacy, Reveals Other Plans Sam P.K. Collins WI Staff Writer

victory for bowie state! 5 Bowie State University (BSU) forward Khalil Williams shoots a 3 pointer against Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) during BSU's win over ECSU 60-52 during the 2022 CIAA Tournament held in Baltimore. BSU (8-20) will move ahead to the quarterfinals in a meeting with No. 1 seed Virginia Union on Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 8:50 p.m. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)

Ward 8’s Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, GW Health Breaks Ground

Support Grows for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for U.S. Supreme Court

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James Wright WI Staff Writer Nearly 300 people, along with District leaders, attended the highly-anticipated groundbreaking of the Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, GW Health on the campus of St. Elizabeths East in Ward 8 on Feb. 17. The $375 million facility will be the only full-service hospital east of the Anacostia River and will tentatively open in December 2024.

More than a century ago, Dr. E.B. Henderson introduced the then-nascent game of basketball to swathes of African-American youth in the District. This counted among his many achievements as an educator, athlete, referee, basketball organizer and civil rights activist. And to honor his contributions, the University of the District of Columbia [UDC] recently renamed its sports facility after Henderson and launched a scholarship in his name. A ribbon-cutting ceremony attracted more than 100 community members, including several of his descendants, anxious to pay homage to the man known as the “Grandfather of Black Basketball.”

Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer

5 Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. (Official photo)

As President Biden’s self-imposed February 28 deadline approaches to nominate the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, one poten-

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5 The family of the late Dr. Edwinn B. Henderson stand in front of a banner during the renaming of the sports complex at the University of the District of Columbia honoring his contribution to sports in the District of Columbia. (Ja'Mon Jackson/The Washington Informer)

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