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Wall of Honor

Submitted by F&C Publisher on March 11, 2009 – 2:13 pmOne Comment

About The Wall of Honor

The Wall of Honor was established at the African American Historical and Cultural Museum in 1996. The Wall of Honor is sponsored by State Center Community College District and recognizes the contributions of outstanding African-Americans.

Three local African-Americans were inducted into the State Center Community College District’s Wall of Honor at the African-American Historical and Cultural Museum on February 26, 2009. Ms. Dezie Woods, Dr. Isaac Okin and Dr. James Aldredge were honored for their contributions to Fresno area communities. Read more about their contributions in the online edition of Fresno City College’s Rampage.

The Wall of Honor event featured a four and half minute slide show presentation outlining the African-American experience through U.S. History and honoring past SCCCD Wall of Honor inductees. The slide show was produced by Katrina Neufeld of Neu Design and set to an audio mashup of Phacyde’s Runnin’ and select portions of President Barack Obama’s inaugural speech.

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  • I had a lot of fun creating this video. It was great to comb through old photos from our Country’s past and get reacquainted with our history. The entire experience was deeply moving for me—definitely a labor of love. I want to thank SCCCD and the Wall of Honor committee for giving me the opportunity and creative freedom to honor our nation’s heritage with this video presentation.

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