Her name is Miss Tatiana and she’s one of the baddest trumpet players in the country! There’s absolutely no limit to our talent and abilities. You better blow girl! I love it! 🎺
#BlackGirlMagic#BlackWomen#TrumpetPlayer#Music#BlackCulture
Through struggle and discipline, persistence and faith, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. helped move this country forward. As we honor his legacy today, let’s remember the lesson he taught us: that even in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can help change it. In honor of #MLKDay, I hope you’ll do what you can in your community to create a better future for us all.
#OnThisDay in 1913, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded by 22 women at Howard University. Organized to promote academic excellence & to help those in need, the group took part in their first public act in March of 1913 at the Women's Suffrage March. #APeoplesJourney
Join us for an uplifting Saturday afternoon, as we recognize our high school youth scholarship recipients, creative Arts contest winners, community partners, and more. Featuring the soulful sounds of Too Much Talent Band! https://t.co/H2aMkIQYJu #FCACDST#MayWeek
Calling all youth creatives in Fairfax County! Arts & Letters is hosting it's 9th Annual Creative Arts Contest. Open to all middle and high school students currently enrolled in grades 7-12. Submissions due March 31st. Download the rules and app today at: https://t.co/IIVfR1m8GY
At the founding of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated we were one chapter, one sisterhood ignited by the passion and purpose of our 22 Founders. Today, we boast over 1,050 chapters worldwide.
#DST1913
Greens flavored with ham hocks is a survival story. Enslaved African Americans stretched their allotments of food by growing greens and using scraps of meat to add flavor and nutrients.
This stockpot used to cook collard greens at DC’s @FloridaAveGrill.