Prayer breakfast recognizes Black community leaders
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Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee recognizes ‘Black men in Action’
EVERETT—The Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee held its first ever breakfast event entitled Black men in Action at the Washington State University Everett Campus on Wednesday, February 26. Black men in Action recognizes community seven leaders on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, who exemplify Black Excellence. (L-R) Bill Reed, Wallace “Wally” Webster ll, David Simpson, Fredrick T. Bletson Jr., Bishop Alvin C. Moore Sr., Dr. Paul A. Stoot Sr…
Prayer breakfast recognizes Black community leaders
Hundreds gathered at Georgetown College for the Bias and Barbara Tilford Prayer Breakfast and concert Saturday. Dr. M. Brandon McCormack, Pan-African Studies chair and associate professor at University of Louisville, served as keynote speaker and Jay Alexander emceed the event.
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