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Local business owner and musician Clovice Lewis played his cello like a guitar during the Black History Month event at the Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College on Tuesday. Lewis was among the speakers who talked about experience with institutionalized racism and how to come together as a community. Author and Lake County Behavioral Health counselor Randall Cole, Jermaine Gregoire and NAACP Chapter of Lake County former president Aqeela El-Amin were also speakers featured. Pictured are also books about black history and culture, available at the college’s library. - tammy murga — lake county publishing
Local business owner and musician Clovice Lewis played his cello like a guitar during the Black History Month event at the Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College on Tuesday. Lewis was among the speakers who talked about experience with institutionalized racism and how to come together as a community. Author and Lake County Behavioral Health counselor Randall Cole, Jermaine Gregoire and NAACP Chapter of Lake County former president Aqeela El-Amin were also speakers featured. Pictured are also books about black history and culture, available at the college’s library. – tammy murga — lake county publishing
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