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On January 29, Morgan State University held its yearly fun fair, bringing together a wide range of campus organizations. During the event, I had the opportunity to speak with members of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., who graciously shared insights about their organization's rich history and discussed the meaningful impact and purpose that defines their sisterhood.

This piece highlights the work of The Capuchin Franciscan Friars, who have been ministering to the parish of Saint Ambrose since 1990, as well as the Sacred Six, who are Black Catholic figures who are currently on the path to sainthood. Through interviews, exciting visuals, and narration, I was able to capture the church's rich history and how they've been a beacon within the parish and in the surrounding neighborhood.

I recently completed a mini-documentary for my digital media class titled "UNDELIVERED," which highlights the Black Maternal Health Crisis in America. The project involved extensive medical and historical research, highlighting the medical biases that Black women face in healthcare settings.

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