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Office cheerleader and legal secretary Teresa Rodriguez shares her memories of the phenomenal teacher Mr. Lewis
Mr. Lewis was a great educator, but also a great influence in demonstrating good ethics and moral values. He taught his students responsibility, respect, and discipline.
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Daniel Molina, accounting professional, writes a beautiful tribute to poet Langston Hughes
In “Let America Be America Again” he expressed hope that the disadvantaged’s unrealized dreams could come true.
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President Barack Obama is today’s Black History Month honoree, nominated by legal secretary, Rachel Salinas
His biggest accomplishment, in my opinion, was how he made it his priority to destroy Osama Bin Laden and Yemeni Al-Qaeda in order to eliminate further attacks on the United States.
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Steve Browne honors Percy Lavon Julian, a Black scientist whose work with steroids has a lasting personal impact
Percy Lavon Julian is a black scientist who was instrumental in learning how to produce steroids in the lab from plant compounds into steroid medications, progesterone, and compounds that help people with glaucoma and prevent blindness.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail has shaped the life and career of Shareholder Sara Murray
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. What affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”
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Shareholder Jim Lowry pays tribute to his friend and colleague Ron Lewis
Ron graduated from TMI, Princeton undergraduate and Harvard Law School, with honors.
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Maya Angelou’s book, Letter to my Daughter, inspires Shareholder Erica Valladares
“Although she is no longer with us, her literary repertoire and influence in this world continues as a gift to us all.”
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Shareholder Natalie Wilson discusses the life and legacy of Lucille Clifton, the first Black Poet Laureate of Maryland
“One of Clifton’s most famous poems, Blessing the Boats, instantly transports me “home” to my beloved alma mater and the longstanding Catholic tradition of blessing the fleet that resonates with the history of St. Mary’s City.”
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Family Law Paralegal, Sharon Miller, pays tribute to Marra Gad
Marra Gad is a mixed-race author who has become an inspiration to women of many colors and faiths. Her book, “The Color of Love: A Story of a Mixed-Race Jewish Girl,” won the 2020 Midwest Book Award.
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Cathy Stone Named to the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals
Formed in 2008, National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals is America’s foremost professional organization for experienced mediators and arbitrators practicing in the field of civil and commercial conflict resolution.
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Paralegal Stacy Foushee reflects on the life of Black Trailblazer Cicely Tyson
Cicely has always influenced me as she profoundly exemplified black excellence with such amazing grace, dignity and resilience.
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Chris Hodge and Tanya Feinleib to present to Association of Corporate Counsel
Chris Hodge and Tanya Feinleib will present “Practical Realities of Estate Planning with a Business Perspective” which will cover estate planning for business interests and the many pitfalls seen in estate planning with generational wealth involved, along with a discussion of the changes that might be seen during the course of the new administration and…