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Black Woman Named Media VP For Tampa Bay Rays
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Three Others Arrested In Brandon Mall Shooting
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Church Offers Free Second Chance Training Program
CITY OF TAMPA BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM FEATURES ‘HIDDEN FIGURES: OUR UNSUNG HEROES’
The City of Tampa Black History Committee 34th Annual Black History Celebration was held on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at the Downtown Tampa Convention Center. This year’s theme was: “Hidden Figures: Our Unsung Heroes.” The keynote speaker was Tiffany Greene, ESPN Sports Commentator. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Dalia Dangerfield, Spec- trum Bay News 9 Reporter. The Committee highlighted 12 individuals who have impacted the community in a positive man- ner. The ‘Hidden Figures’ will be featured in a Black History Calendar. Seated on the front row, left to right: Dalia Dangerfield, Regina Lock, Barbara Tripp, Celeste Gibbons-Peoples, Tiffany Greene, Bobby Bowden and Andrea White. Stand- ing, Henry Williams, Dr. Delatorro McNeal, Courtney Hilliard, Sherryl Cusseaux, Janelle McGregor, Andrea Robinson and Dr. Gino Mbaigoto. (Photograph by BRUNSON)
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Community Responds To Tom Brady Retiring After 22 Years