With respect during Black History Month, I wish to acknowledge Elwood Clay as a person who profoundly and positively influences all of those who are fortunate enough to interact with him.
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Office cheerleader and legal secretary Teresa Rodriguez shares her memories of the phenomenal teacher Mr. Lewis
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Daniel Molina, accounting professional, writes a beautiful tribute to poet Langston Hughes
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President Barack Obama is today’s Black History Month honoree, nominated by legal secretary, Rachel Salinas
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Steve Browne honors Percy Lavon Julian, a Black scientist whose work with steroids has a lasting personal impact
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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
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Shareholder Jim Lowry pays tribute to his friend and colleague Ron Lewis
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Maya Angelou’s book, Letter to my Daughter, inspires Shareholder Erica Valladares
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Shareholder Natalie Wilson discusses the life and legacy of Lucille Clifton, the first Black Poet Laureate of Maryland
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Family Law Paralegal, Sharon Miller, pays tribute to Marra Gad
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Cathy Stone Named to the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals
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Paralegal Stacy Foushee reflects on the life of Black Trailblazer Cicely Tyson