Fresno State ceremony honors African American high school graduates

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Fresno State ceremony honors African American high school graduates
News from Fresno Bee:

Central High School graduate Michiah Quick receives a kente cloth during the annual African American High School Recognition Ceremony put on for local area African American graduates by the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at Fresno State University Sunday, June 1, 2014. CRAIG KOHLRUSS — THE FRESNO BEE |Buy Photo

Clovis West seniors Jo Gbujama and Tyrren Parrish graduated a second time on Sunday.

The two friends already participated in their huge high school ceremony last week where they were two out of hundreds of students walking the stage.

But on Sunday, they stood among a smaller group of peers to celebrate their heritage and to acknowledge students of color, like them, for educational success.

Gbujama and Parrish were among 148 students from the Fresno, Central, Clovis, and Madera Unified school district…………… continues on Fresno Bee

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