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CELEBRATING OVER 73 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
VOL. 73 NO. 44 FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2018 40 PAGES 75¢
Early Morning Shooting Leaves Tampa Man Dead
Activist Announces Candidacy For State Representative 61 Post
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Attorney Receives ‘2017 Outstanding Lawyer’ Award
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Judge Denies ‘Stand Your Ground’ Defense In Murder
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TAMPA ORGANIZATION OF BLACK AFFAIRS HOLDS 37TH ANNUAL LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST
The Tampa Organization of Black Affairs (TOBA) held its 37th Annual Leadership Breakfast on the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. This year the event was held on Dr. King’s birthday, January 15th. The Breakfast theme was: "Our Journey, Our Voice, Our Destiny." Among those who participated on the program were, first row, sitting left to right: Belinthia Berry, TOBA Board Member, Hon. Frank Reddick, Tampa City Council, District 5; Hon. Kathy Castor, U.S . Congresswoman; Kourtney Berry, TOBA Breakfast Co-Chair; Rev. Janae Pitts-Murdock, TOBA Breakfast Keynote Speaker; Donovan Celerin, TOBA Breakfast Co- Chair; Hon. Tamara Shamburger, Vice Chair, Hillsborough County School Board; and Hon. Mayor Bob Buckhorn, City of Tampa. Back row, standing left to right: Roland Daniels, TOBA Board Member, James Ransom, TOBA Board Member; Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks; Dr. Glenn Cherry, TOBA Board Member; Pastor Brett Snowden; Jeffrey Rhodes, TOBA Board Member; and Attorney Clint Paris, TOBA Board Member. (Photograph by Lomax McIntyre)