Sunday, October 26, 2014

10/25/14 Walk to End HIV Washington DC




Some of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated Kappa Phi Chapter
sisters from the University of Maryland are, in no specific order, Patricia Palmer, 21, Makala Brent, 20, Whitney Wilson, 21, Christine Juwle, 22, Meg Graves, 21, Timija Johnson, 20, Brittany Emelle, 21 and Alexandra Maye, 21 at the Walk to End HIV Washington DC.       /Photo by Nancy Shia  




Mayor Gray stops to chat with several members of Team Sheila at the Walk to End HIV, Washington DC October 25th.     /Photo by Nancy Shia  
 Team Sheila is walking to honor the memory of Sheila Stewart, former General Manager of Radio One.  Team Sheila is represented by walkers from Radio One, Sisters4Sisters Network, Black Girls Run, DC, 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Coalition of 100 Black Women of PG County and Hands of Hope Foundation Caregivers.     /Photo by Nancy Shia  

Walter R. Kirkland of 100 Men of Prince Georges County and Steve Morris, 63, from DC hold the banner of Team Sheila at the Walk to End HIV Washington DC October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia  


Seven-year-old Buddy, originally from Baton Rouge Louisiana, is part of Team Sheila and proudly wears his t-shirt to prove it.
Buddy's friend, Chris Wegmann, 62, President of Radio One, is also Part of Team Sheila.  / Photos by Nancy Shia 


Dancing and working out, Council Member Yvette Alexander  /Photo by Nancy Shia 



Michael Sampson, 35 and Ingrid Sampson, 35 are walking to honor the memory of Michael's mother who succumbed to AIDS.  Michael has his mom's image tattooed on his right arm.  /Photo by Nancy Shia  


Standing at the front line of the Run to End HIV Washington DC, Ethiopian runner Kumsa Ethicha (center), 30, is raring to go.  /Photo by Nancy Shia  


Sam the dog from 14th and Clifton is down on Pennsylvania Avenue to do the Run to End HIV Washington DC on Saturday October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia  

Henry Wigglesworth, 56, and Kumsa Ethicha, 30, from Ethiopia, meet at the front line of the Run to End HIV Washington DC Saturday October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 


AND THEY'RE OFF !  /Photo by Nancy Shia 


(L-R) UnID'd, UnID'd, At Large Council Member David Grosso (I), Peter Rosenstein, Ward 7 Council Member Yvette Alexander (D), Sedrick Muhammad (profile), and Mayor Vincent Gray line up to do the Walk to End HIV Washington DC October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia



(L-R) UnID'd, At Large Council Member David Grosso (I), Peter Rosenstein, Ward 7 Council Member Yvette Alexander (D), Sedrick Muhammad (profile), Mayor Vincent Gray and UnId'd  line up to do the Walk to End HIV Washington DC October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia



JJ Giles 8, holds his motherTaslym Adams’ hand in the Walk to End HIV Washington DC October 25th.  /Photo By Nancy Shia   
Scenes from the Walk to End HIV Washington DC.    /Photos by Nancy Shia



Gad Krosner and Sarah Krosner  walk together in the Walk to End HIV Washington DC October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 




Crossing the finish line first and second are Paul Balmer, 24, who works on Capitol Hill and George Hypolite, 22, College Park Maryland.  /Photo by Nancy Shia



The winners of the 5k run of the Walk to End HIV Washington DC are (l-r):  First place, Paul Balmer, 24, works on Capitol Hill; second place George Hypolite, 22, is from College Park, Maryland; third place, Adam Staveski, 19, is a student at American University; and fourth place Ryan Kaat, 25, is a lawyer in DC.  /Photo by Nancy Shia 




Jeff Alfaro, 32, Jeff Johnston, 36, and Shiqueeta Lee, 49 socialize before Shiqueeta’s performance at the Walk to End AIDS Washington DC October 25th.  /Photo by Nancy Shia  



Washington Latin Public Charter School Cross Country racing team ran together in the Walk to End HIV Washington DC October 2014.  /Photo by Nancy Shia    

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