Contributors

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Harold Fisher

A former anchor for WBFF-TV's Fox 45 Morning News, Harold Fisher earned a bachelor of science degree from Morgan State University in 1986. After beginning his journalism career at a Washington radio station, he moved to television to work for Cable News 21 in Rockville. He has also worked as a TV anchor and reporter in Florida, Alabama, Missouri, Ohio and New York. He freelances as a reporter for WHUR-FM in Washington. For UniSun, he writes about an opera on Harriet Tubman by local composer Nkeiru Okoye. See Page 16.

Arnesa Howell

Arnesa Howell, a full-time freelance writer based in Washington, graduated from Howard University. Her work has appeared in such magazines as People, Heart & Soul, USA Weekend, Real Health and The Crisis. She also regularly contributes to Money magazine. For this issue of UniSun, she talked to historian Louis Diggs, who has written eight books that capture the history of African-American communities in the Baltimore area. See Page 12.

Felicia Pride

Baltimore native Felicia Pride is a writer, literacy advocate and hip-hop baby. She's the author of The Message: 100 Life Lessons From Hip Hop's Greatest Songs and the co-author of the young-adult anthology Hallway Diaries. She's also the founder of BackList, an organization dedicated to keeping books in style. She tells UniSun readers in her First-Person Essay how hip-hop and her personal reflections and experiences make for life lessons. See Page 22.

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