Defensive lineman and played only for vikings as a senior in 2018 in part because of the concussion. Coty has spoken public about his Mental Health struggles in an effort to raise awareness about depression. Next to coty is jennifer rheeling, she sent her 20th year as an athletic trainer in washington, d. C. Public School System where she works at Woodson High School purchasers of Sports Medicine Advisory Committee for the National Federation of State High School associations come National Athletic Trainers Association and the District Of Columbia state athletic association. And we have randy trivers, head football coach at Gonzaga College high school in washington, d. C. Who last you when the schools first athletic conference title since 2002. He was named usa todays National Coach of the year in 2018. He has coached football for 23 years and was coach at Northwest High School in germantown, maryland. Thank you all for being here. First so much what we did with last panel. You quickly
Celebrate. Rachel swarns for the 72, the families who were enslaved and sold to the American Catholic church in 1838, a group of americas most prominent catholic. Sold 272 enslaved people to their largest mission project, which is now georgetown university. In this groundbreaking, professor swarns follows family through nearly two centuries of indentured and enslavement to uncover the harrowing origin story of, the Catholic Church in the united states. Rachel swarns is a journalist author and associate professor of journalism at new york university, who writes about race and Race Relations as a contributing for the New York Times. Her articles about georgetown universitys roots in slavery touched off a National Conversation about americas universities and their ties to this painful period history. Her work has recognized and supported by National Endowment for the humanities, the four door ford foundation, the Leon Levy Center for biography, the Biographers International organized asia
Celebrate. Rachel swarns for the 72, the families who were enslaved and sold to the American Catholic church in 1838, a group of americas most prominent catholic. Sold 272 enslaved people to their largest mission project, which is now georgetown university. In this groundbreaking, professor swarns follows family through nearly two centuries of indentured and enslavement to uncover the harrowing origin story of, the Catholic Church in the united states. Rachel swarns is a journalist author and associate professor of journalism at new york university, who writes about race and Race Relations as a contributing for the New York Times. Her articles about georgetown universitys roots in slavery touched off a National Conversation about americas universities and their ties to this painful period history. Her work has recognized and supported by National Endowment for the humanities, the four door ford foundation, the Leon Levy Center for biography, the Biographers International organized asia
Celebrate. Rachel swarns for the 72, the families who were enslaved and sold to the American Catholic church in 1838, a group of americas most prominent catholic. Sold 272 enslaved people to their largest mission project, which is now georgetown university. In this groundbreaking, professor swarns follows family through nearly two centuries of indentured and enslavement to uncover the harrowing origin story of, the Catholic Church in the united states. Rachel swarns is a journalist author and associate professor of journalism at new york university, who writes about race and Race Relations as a contributing for the New York Times. Her articles about georgetown universitys roots in slavery touched off a National Conversation about americas universities and their ties to this painful period history. Her work has recognized and supported by National Endowment for the humanities, the four door ford foundation, the Leon Levy Center for biography, the Biographers International organized asia
I do have good news. Thank you very much. Welcome, everybody. A Beautiful Day coming up from the Weather Department today. 61 in gaithersburg, 63 in brandywine. Suns not up for another hour and a half. Temperatures will stay in the mid60s through 11 00. And then 70s. Planning out the afternoon, sunny, warm, low humidity. Temperatures hovering in the low 80s with 100 sunshine for the afternoon and thinning out to evening. Suns down at 7 48 this evening. Holding temperatures in the 80s through 7 00 and back to the low 70s by 7 00 p. M. Emilia siegel has that school forecast. Right now, we want to stick with the Biggest Issue that is going to be the biggest problem probably throughout the morning. At least lets hope so that no crashes top up. The ramp from southbound gw parkway to inbound key bridge shut down. Inner loop and outer loop looking good. Nice and green. 95, dont have any problems there. Prince georges county, nice and green this morning. Of course, they all went back to school