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Black Twitter Drags Gospel Singer Vicki Yohe And Pastor Paula White For Supporting Donald Trump
Vicki Yohe and Pastor Paula White.
There’s a collection of Black folks who are feeling some sort of way about white gospel singer Vicki Yohe and white pastor Paula White openly supporting Celebrity- elect Donald Trump...all while catering to the Black community.
Vicki sings “Because Of Who You Are,” and she has a strong following of Black Christians.
Paula is the pastor of New
Destiny Christian Center of Orlando, Florida and the for- mer pastor of Without Walls with her ex-husband, Randy White. It’s a non-denomina- tional, multi-cultural church that boasts membership in the thousands. She’s also a tele- vangelist who has served as a spiritual adviser to Trump for at least 15 years.
While millions gathered to protest Donald Trump be- coming president, Yohe
posted a picture of white Jesus carrying suitcases with the caption, “On my way back to the White House.”
She captioned the picture, “March all you want, protest all you want, President DON- ALD J. TRUMP is our Presi- dent for at least four years, no weapon formed against him will prosper! You know you are doing something right when there is so much opposition!!! #excitingtimes.”
Local	Religious
President Trump Visits MacDill Air Force Base
President	Donald Trump was in Tampa on Monday to meet with officials at MacDill Air Force Base Centcom and members of the military. He did not hold a public meeting.
As has occurred every- where the President has gone, he was met in Tampa by a host of protesters.
President Trump was in his home in Florida (Palm Beach) over the weekend and was met by thousands of pro- testers.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
Artists Urged To Participate In International
Photography Competition
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA) has launched a call for entries for the 7th Annual Interna- tional Photography Competi- tion. The Museum is inviting worldwide photographers to take part in the competition. This year, FMoPA will partner with Creative Loafing to cele- brate local photographers who participate in the competition and promote the exciting prizes available to all partici- pants.
All photography styles and levels of experience are wel- come to submit entries for the competition, and winners will be selected by a jury.
All entries must be received by 5:00 PM on April 17th. Mul- tiple submissions are permit- ted.	For	additional information, visit the competi- tion website: http://mulab- ula.com/splash/fmopa.html
The winners will be noti- fied by May 3rd and the win- ners will be exhibited at FMoPA from June 23rd – Au- gust 18th. There will be an opening reception at FMoPA June 23rd from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The categories are: Peo- ple/Portraits,	Places/Land- scape/Drone, Nature/Science/Animals, Doc- umentation/Social and Politi-
cal Photojournalism, Still Life, Abstract Photography, and Conceptual Photography.
Each category will have three winners selected for first, second, and third place. One submission will be awarded ‘Best in Competition’ over all three categories.
One submission will be awarded People’s Choice and is determined by public votes on the competition website.
Prizes will be awarded as follows: Best in Competition will receive $1,000 cash, will be considered for public art ex- hibition on a billboard, will be part of a group exhibition at FMoPA, and be taken into con- sideration for a solo exhibition at FMoPA.
For winning submissions in each category, First Place winners will receive goods and services valuing $100, as well as be considered for public art exhibition on a billboard. Sec- ond and Third place winners in each category will also be con- sidered for public art exhibi- tion on a billboard and will be included in the group exhibi- tion at FMoPA.
Finally, the People’s Choice winner will be part of a group exhibition at FMoPA. Winners will be selected by a panel of judges.
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