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Painting For Peace
Families of gun violence victims were invited to remember their loved ones when the CDC of Tampa hosted “Paint for Peace - A Community Anti-Violence Movement” at “Al” Barnes, Jr. Park. (Photos by BRUNSON)
These ladies who assisted with the painting from left are: Cynthia Few, De- nese Meteye James, Mary Mitchell, Chloe Coney and Evangeline Best.
Ernest Coney, Presi- dent/CEO of CDC of These volunteers included Jamer Smith, Tampa, Inc and Dr. Chynna Goggins, Jamesha Scott, Chrissa Bensen Samuel L. Wright Sr. and Kendra Matthews. were also in attendance.
Painting For Peace around Al Barnes Park.
THAP Hosts Movie Documentary ‘13th’
Tampa-Hillsborough Action Plan (THAP) was the host of the movie showing of “13th,” at its Entrepreneurial Collaborative Center, 5508 N. 50th St., better known as ‘5508’. The movie was shown on Saturday, February 25, 2017 as a Black History Month event.
“13th” is a documentary produced by Ava DuVernay.. The film, released in Oct0ber 2016, is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Con- stitution, which freed the slaves and prohibited slavery.
Those on the panel for discussion after the movie were: Life Malcolm, Atty. Clinton Paris, Connie Burton and James Cole, moderator. (Photos by Julia Jackson)
Yvette Lewis.
THAP’s CEO, Jeanette Bradley, Tracy Judge and Kathy Henry.
Evan King and Rev. Rollins also watched the movie.
Candi Lowe and James Cole.
Sisters Wanda Wormack and Bar- bara Mann watched the movie.
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Life, Connie Burton and Vycondra Vinson.
The venue where the movie was shown was filled Cameron Smith. to capacity.
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