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Bridal Bliss: Dalen And Stacey s Intimate Atlanta Wedding Was Full Of Some Tears And Plenty Of Joy

The Proposal That Led To Their Big Day “The proposal couldn’t have turned out any better. I knew I was taking her to Cabo for an end of year trip… but I had been in contact with a planner there for about a month in advance,” Dalen says. “I was able to secure a portion of the beach outside of our hotel for the proposal. It was decorated with rose petals in the shape of a huge heart with a beautiful couch and decorations stating ‘Will you marry me.’ We left dinner and took a walk on the beach and ‘coincidentally’ stumbled across the setup. We walked into the center of the heart and I got on one knee in the sand and proposed. Once she said yes, we set off a number of fireworks around us. It was everything I could have hoped and dreamed of.”

Spelman College Names Its Arts Center After LaTanya And Samuel L Jackson

By Ryan Shepard May 12, 2021 Over the years, dozens of leaders, influencers and trailblazers have graced the campuses of the Atlanta University Center. From Rosalind Brewer, few have academic centers have changed the world quite like Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Spelman College have. In a move to celebrate two of its greatest graduates, Spelman College has named its newly renovated performing arts center after Latanya Richardson Jackson and Samuel L. Jackson. The Spelhouse couple is one of the most accomplished duos in Hollywood. After graduating from Spelman College, Latanya Richardson Jackson has gone on to appear in films and shows like Malcolm X, Show Me A Hero and Luke Cage. She s also appeared in Broadway productions of

Sen Ossoff shines spotlight on new funding for HBCUs

Georgia Recorder Sen. Jon Ossoff speaks with Atlanta HBCU students after delivering remarks at Clark Atlanta University May 7. Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder Atlanta’s historically Black colleges and universities are set to receive just under $32 million combined in grants from the American Rescue Plan, part of the $3 billion set aside for HBCUs in the $2 trillion relief package signed by President Joe Biden in March. “HBCUs are gems in our nation’s system of higher education,” U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff told a group of Clark Atlanta University staff and students during a campus visit Friday. “HBCUs provide a vital service not just to the Black community here in Georgia and across the country, but to the entire nation and to the entire world. Please count on me as a friend and an ally and a staunch advocate for Georgia’s HBCUs and HBCUs nationwide.”

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