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Dr. Gerald Onuoha II speaks in front of an audience Jan. 30 in City Hall. Onuoha was the guest speaker for Black and Blooming, the kickoff event for Bloomington’s Black History Month celebration.
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Dr. Gerald Onuoha II speaks in front of an audience Jan. 30 in City Hall. Onuoha was the guest speaker for Black and Blooming, the kickoff event for Bloomington’s Black History Month celebration.
Dr. Gerold Onuoha II speaks Jan. 30 at City Hall. Onuoha was the guest speaker for Black and Blooming, the kickoff event for Bloomington’s Black History Month celebration.
People walk across the Fine Arts Plaza Jan. 23 in front of IU Auditorium. The lineup for the auditorium's Spring season includes four musicals and several speakers and musicians.
Volunteers 16-year-old Brianna Hazel, left, and 13-year-old Keelyn Moreland, right, fold skirts Jan. 20 in My Sister's Closet. They were volunteering as part of My Sister's Closet's Martin Luther King Day, Jr. Day initiative.
Volunteers 13-year-old Keelyn Moreland, left, and 16-year-old Brianna Hazel, right, place jackets in a bag Jan. 20 in My Sister's Closet. They were volunteering as part of My Sister's Closet's Martin Luther King Jr. Day initiative.
Members of Zeta Phi Beta hold a proclamation Jan. 16 signed by Mayor John Hamilton in the Monroe County Public Library. The proclamation declared Jan. 16, 2020, to be Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Day.