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TSD FLASH! Community in photos

“By the grace of God and with great joy” … Elder Theldridge Haley was installed as pastor of New Jerusalem Church of God In Christ, 2711 Ketchum, last Sunday (Feb. 19) afternoon. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)
Bishop David A. Hall (left), a COGIC board member and head of the Tennessee Headquarters Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction conducted the installation service for Elder Theldridge Haley as pastor of New Jerusalem Church.(Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)

Services were held last Friday (Feb. 17) for Emma Jean Hubbard Stotts, who co-founded the River City (TN) Chapter of the Links Incorporated. She passed away on Feb. 4 at age 92. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that donations be made to the River City Links Mardis-Stotts Scholarship Fund at LeMoyne Owen College. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)
Family and friends gathered to say farewell to Emma Jean Hubbard Stotts, who co-founded the River City (TN) Chapter of the Links Incorporated. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)
The homegoing service for Emma Jean Hubbard Stotts. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)

The College Chapter of the NAACP at the University of Memphis presented the Freedom Awards Mahogany Ball at the University Center Ballroom on Feb. 17th. Pictured (l-r): Torrey Bates, religion honoree; Victoria Ragland, community service honoree; Dr. Kandi Hill-Clarke, education honoree; Cortney Richardson, young alumni honoree. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)
The College Chapter of the NAACP at the University of Memphis presented the Freedom Awards Mahogany Ball at the University Center Ballroom on Feb. 17th. Jessica Pratt and Jordan Worth, programming and research co-chairs, NAACP at the UofM. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)
The College Chapter of the NAACP at the University of Memphis presented the Freedom Awards Mahogany Ball at the University Center Ballroom on Feb. 17th. Mr. Mahogany and Ms. Mahogany for 2023 are Nailah Joyner and Matt Szalaj. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New Tri-State Defender)

 

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