Part One: https://www.journal-isms.com/a-sweet-fundraiser-for-journal-isms
Part Two: https://www.journal-isms.com/a-sweet-fundraiser-for-journal-isms-cont/
Video and photos by Shevry Lassiter
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Junette Pinkney interviews members of a group that, according to its bio, “have created positive, loving, and socially conscious message music that matters as it pertains to spiritual fortification, and consistently taken an activist stance toward making this planet a better place for all in which to live.” (Credit: Shevry Lassiter/YouTube)
Sweet Honey in the Rock Discusses a 50-Year Career

Jai-Leen James, left, with Dorothy Gilliam, Fred Sweets and Richard Prince

The food choices received compliments.

Jai-Leen James, left, with Dorothy Gilliam, Fred Sweets and Richard Prince

The music of the Rahmat Shabazz Quartet was both mellow and danceable.

Richard Prince, left, and Jube Shiver Jr.

Richard Prince and Jackie West of the Mildred and Jube Foundation Inc.

Julia Wilson, dean, Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications

Jube Shiver Jr.

Richard Prince, left, and Jube Shiver Jr.

Dorothy Gilliam, a former reporter, editor, columnist, author and educator, who made history as the first African American female journalist hired by The Washington Post.

Celia Wexler, president, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington Chapter

Sam Fulwood

Sam Fulwood describes the Story District project for the attendees.

Scott Hollingsworth, left, and Cynthia Bell, in foreground

Amy Saidman of “Story District.”

Sam Fulwood and Amy Saidman

Scott Hollingsworth of “Story District” and Cynthia Bell

Dorothy Gilliam and Lynne Adrine, Journal-isms Inc. board member

