Instilling lessons that’ll stick with my boy forever. It’s deeper than just crossing the finish line, it’s all about perseverance, confidence, mental-toughness and knowing that I’ll be there til the end
First 5k for my boy 🤩🔥
National ProStart Invitational ‘26 🙏🏾
The top culinary schools from across the country came to the city to showcase their culinary and management skills. Grateful to document part of it 🔥📸
Haraka — Swahili for “speed.” 💨
Had the honor of capturing the grand opening and ribbon cutting for this Black-owned specialty running store. As a runner myself, it’s beautiful to see our community and culture continuing to grow🌱
If you’re ever in Hyattsville, make sure you pull up on the good folks 🖤✊🏾
Forever grateful to stand where art and purpose meet🤝🏾
Documenting today’s leaders knowing my art and their words are already cemented in history for the world to witness
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King Day at The Lewis Museum. The Children Shall Lead 🌎
Photos 1 through 4 - Performances by Baltimore Dance Tech and Company Z
Photo 5 - @lorxayxay held it down on the hosting tip 🎤
Photo 6 - All eyes on a film about youth activism. Led by those in photo 7.
Photo 7 - Frederick March for Justice Organizers. Amiyah Spencer, Gabrael Moore, Alijah Gee and Isaiah Spencer.
Photo 8 - @tylikmcmillan Locked in during the panel discussion ✊🏾
Photo 9 - Walter Gill. First Black graduate from City (Forever) in ‘55 when it was all white.
Photo 10 - Linda Dorsey Walker. One of many kids who tried to get into the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park in the early 60s. The owner denied them and it led to protests that same year.
Photo 11 - Deborah Willis. She was apart of protests in the 60s at the Glen Echo Amusement Park in DC. A year later it became integrated
Photo 12 - Lydia Phinney Wilkins. Went on an undercover mission at 11 years old with her aunt to integrate the Gwynn Oak Amusement Park
Photos 13 through 15 - The ConneXions Choir put on a show 🎶
Photos 16 and 17 - Jerry Breen doing caricatures + a satisfied kid
Photo 18 - Dad life 💪🏾
Photo 19 - I watched lil man stare at the paper for a minute. That box in particular
Private opening for the new Kid Zone exhibit at The @lewismuseum 🚀 💡
These are the spaces our youth need to be in. This exhibit educates our kids on the past and present, inspiring and encouraging them to be apart of something that’ll live forever. Forever grateful to be in the position to document this 🌱
Make the time to bring your little ones 🙏🏾