The Divine Souls - Quartet of the Southwest - 2017
The premier quartet of the southwest. Back row: left to right - Arron Brown, Ned Gadson, Isaiah Reyes, and David White. Front row: left to right - Brian Rosette, Michael Bembo, and Delmus Lowe. Performed at the ceremony to honor African American women in the community. Location was El Paso, Texas at the Hilton Garden Inn.
Designed to honor ladies who have successfully achieved great accomplishments in our local communities. Left to right: Pat Orndor,Julia Jackson, Carol Kitchen, Pam Smith, Hope Jackson, Chyrl Samuels, and Florence V. Spruill. Location was in the city of El Paso, Texas.
Juliet Hart - honored by the African American Community for her accomplishments. Ceremony took place in El Paso, Texas - August 27, 2017. Juliet spent many years serving El Pasoans at El Paso Community College.
Photograph: Barbara Lee speaking at the McCall Center in El Paso, Texas.
Barbara Jean Lee was born on July 16, 1946, in El Paso, Texas. She had lived here until 1960 when she moved to Los Angeles, California. In California she attended Fernando High School, graduated from Mills College, and received her Masters in Social Work at the University of California, Berkley in 1975. During her time in school she did many notable things such as being the president of the Mills College Black Student Union, and serving as Shirley Chisholm's delegate during her presidential campaign in 1972. In 1998 Congresswoman Barbara Lee was elected to serve California's 9th congressional district (now the 13th). Lee received national attention when she was the only member of congress to vote against the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists (AUMF) following the September 11th terrorist attacks. Today she serves on the Budget Committee and the powerful Appropriations Committee, which oversees all the federal government spending.
https://lee.house.gov/about/biography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Lee
Designed to honor ladies who have successfully achieved great accomplishments in our local communities. Left to right: Emerine Matthews, Sonia Wheeler, Mildred Peeples, Frances Hills, and Dr. Vera Carter Shields.
Photograph: Barbara Lee's book "Renegade for Peace & Justice" an autobiography about her struggles and her perseverance throughout her life from a young girl living in a segregated El Paso, to a well respected Congresswoman in the 21st century.
President of the Board of Directors - Anna Howell - 2017
President of the Board of Directors - Anna Howell - 2017
Extraordinary Ladies in the community being honored by the African American Community. Anna Howell was one of the ladies honored for her accomplishments in the community.
Honoring African American Women In El Paso, Texas - 2017
Arron Brown enjoying the ceremony to honor African American women. He is enjoying the ceremony with his daughter. Event took place at the Hilton Garden Inn in El Paso, Texas.
Angie Roper center of the image honored during the ceremony. The ceremony honored African American women in the community of El Paso, Texas. Photograph - left to right: Geraldine Simmons, Angie Roper, and Kathy Bradshaw.
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