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  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/2/16 -- Spring Valley High School, built in 1970, was recently upgraded to accommodate the growing student body. The school is rated as one of the top academic schools in the country.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC14785
    Adolescence-14785.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/3/16 -- Razor wire contains inmates at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, the same place where 17 year old Niya Kenny was taken after being arrested for disturbing school. <br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24697
    Adolescence-24697.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/3/16 -- TDr. Aleksandra Chauhan,<br />
Assistant Public Defender for Richland County, handles juvenile cases and sees many disturbing school cases in her office. <br />
hroughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC14980
    Adolescence-14980.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/3/16 -- The Richland County Court House has seen many disruptive behavior cases.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24956
    Adolescence-24956.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/3/16 -- Main Street in downtown Columbia.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24885
    Adolescence-24885.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/2/16 -- Doris Ballard-Kenny, and her daughter, Niya Kenny, at the home of Niya's godmother, who lives just a few miles away.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24602
    Adolescence-24602.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/2/16 -- Sheriff Leon Lott has held the  office since 1996. He said he appreciated Kenny publicizing the incident.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24008
    Adolescence-24008.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/2/16 -- Niya Kenny at the home of her godmother, who lives just a few miles away. Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24317
    Adolescence-24317.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7795
    FamilyLeague-7795.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7791
    FamilyLeague-7791.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7849
    FamilyLeague-7849.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7837
    FamilyLeague-7837.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 --Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League.....by André Chung #AC2_0093
    FamilyLeague-0093.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 --Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League.....by André Chung #AC2_0090
    FamilyLeague-0090.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7811
    FamilyLeague-7811.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7799
    FamilyLeague-7799.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 --Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League.....by André Chung #AC2_0079
    FamilyLeague-0079.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 --Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League.....by André Chung #AC2_0106
    FamilyLeague-0106.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 --Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League.....by André Chung #AC2_0100
    FamilyLeague-0100.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/29/11 -- Learning Inc. is an alternative school dedicated to re-engaging at-risk youth in Baltimore City in the education process. The program is funded in part by the Family League....by André Chung #AC1_7839
    FamilyLeague-7839.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: The trombone section lets go during the second half.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19894.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Students cheer on the dance team and the rest of the band as they leave the field after the halftime show. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21298.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Bryant Brown is the hype man during the halftime show. The band's announcer graduated in 2011.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21225.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Dance captain Felecia (cq) Utley leads her team during the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19695.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Christian Keith on trombone gets his band members amped up before the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-21140.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Regi (cq) Smith on clarinet, shows out while the band is in the stands during the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21092.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: from left: tuba players Daneen Whitlow-Dixson (cq), Franklin Blankenship, section leader Cameron Franklin, Destiny Moore on trumpet, walk off the field after the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-20857.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Malcolm Dionne Edmond, left, leads the other trombone players during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19569.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Dance team captain Felecia (cq) Utley stands ready as players take the field during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20800.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: A trumpet at the ready during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19549.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Trumpet section leader Jalissa Douglas on the field during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20781.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Erik Cooper is ready and waiting for game time.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19478.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Dance Coordinator Khristena (cq) Marcus helps Cleyuna Parrish with her lipstick before the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19412.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Marquette Smith, who plays tenor sax, laughs as Lyric Fox, also on tenor sax, helps him get his cape on before the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19242.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson feigns tears as Sean Banks, who plays 3rd bass, presents him with a gift from the band in honor of National Band Director Day.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20367.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: The tubas assembled on field at the rear of the band during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20232.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: The band takes the field during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20159.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Tuba section leader Cameron Franklin shouts out his part during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19081.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Malcolm Dionne Edmond practices his solo as the sun sets during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18999.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: A tuba reflects the musician during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18960.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Tuba players during practice. From left: Franklin Blankenship, Oweikimi Sofiyea (cq), and section leader Cameron Franklin.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20055.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: A tuba reflects the band during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18846.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: GianCarlo (cq) Jerry sweating heavily from marching in the thick DC humidity plays his horn.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29540.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Richala Thompson practices her moves as one of the dancers.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29510.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Arraner Chris Steele checks the song list as he gets the band ready to go outside. Howard's band warms up with some of their standards before heading outside to march during practice on Thursday night. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18102.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Howard's band warms up with some of their standards before heading outside to march during practice on Thursday night. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29248.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: From left: Arranger Chris Steele, videographer Torrance Hill and Student Director Jonathon Neal joke with each other during the second half.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21619.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Former band members Scarlette Cella and Xavier Hendon cheer on their band during the second half as the band fires a shot at NCC. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21586.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Tenor sax player Gabby Addane left and Donovan Carter, on alto sax, as the band fires a shot at NCC.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-21399.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Students cheer on the dance team and the rest of the band as they leave the field after the halftime show. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19844.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: GianCarlo (cq) Jerry, on trumpet, gets low during the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19828.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads her band during the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19728.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads her band on the 50 yard line during the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21214.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads her band during the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21184.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington bends all the way back on the 50 yard line during the halftime show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19671.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: DeAndre Williams helps rev up his fellow band members in the stands.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19592.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads her band once they get back to the stands.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20945.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: James Dodd, on quints and Malcolm Henry, on snare during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19580.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington stands ready as players take the field during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20807.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: The band on the field during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19559.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: The band on the field during the pregame show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-19512.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: The band arrives on field for the pre-game show.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20736.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Trumpet section leader Jalissa Douglas struggles with her plume as she gets dressed for the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19487.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Dancers and the band warm up in the band room before the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20698.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Tuba section leader Cameron Franklin shines his horn before the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-20681.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017:  Trumpet player Briana Anderson relaxes with her headphones on before the game.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20621.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: At the end of practice, (from left) Tari Rogers, on the flag team, Briana Anderson, and GianCarlo (cq) Jerry, both on trumpet and Natalie Calixte on flag team, joke with each other as they leave the field at the end of practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-19186.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington and the rest of the band listen as Band Director John Newson talks to them about the following day's game. The NCC band is much larger, and HU's band needs to show out.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20337.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads the band during on field practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20274.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Donovan Carter on alto sax (foreground) and Jordan Moore, also on alto sax in formation during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20243.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: A bass drum with the band logo during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18856.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson gives instruction to tenor sax player Gabby Addane during practice. The NCC band is much larger than HU's band, and he wants to make sure his squad comes correct. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29685.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson seems satisfied towards the end of practice. The NCC band is much larger than HU's band, and he wants to make sure his squad comes correct. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18809.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Band members celebrate at the end of practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18802.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Jalissa Douglas, the trumpet section leader, and Christian Adkins, also on trumpet, lead the band in a ritual rendition of Happy Birthday for a fellow band member after practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18777.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Jalissa Douglas, the trumpet section leader, speaks to the rest of her band towards the end of practice. Christian Adkins, also on trumpet, stands by.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-18733.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: From right: trumpet players DeAndre Williams, Myles Raynor, and section leader, Jalissa Douglas march.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18681.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Saxophones carefully placed on the field are never that far away from their respective owners.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18589.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Dancer Mia Morris stands at the front of the line during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18570.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson gives instructions during practice. The NCC band is much larger than HU's band, and he wants to make sure his squad comes correct. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18409.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson gives instructions during practice. The NCC band is much larger than HU's band, and he wants to make sure his squad comes correct. Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-18408.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: The trumpet section leads the band in formation during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18384.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads the band during on field practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18322.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Gabby Addane, on tenor sax, has his locks in place.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29514.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Kyonna McFarlane on cymbals during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18291.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: James Dodd, on quints, plays his part during practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29457.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington leads the band during on field practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29376.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Malcolm Henry on the snare drum begins marching during practice on Thursday night.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18198.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Tuba section leader Cameron Franklin begins marching during practice on Thursday night.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-18170.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Drum Major Jordan Washington starts leads marching practice on Thursday night. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29363.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Jalissa Douglas, the trumpet section leader, warms up her section before they start marching during practice on Thursday night. Christian Adkins, also on trumpet, stands by.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29300.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Erik Cooper spins his tuba to clear some of the saliva before the band starts marching during practice on Thursday night. Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Band-18156.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 5, 2017: Trumpet players Myles Raynor (left) and Briana Anderson sing during warm ups. Howard's band warms up with some of their standards before heading outside to march during practice on Thursday night. <br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-29269.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 7, 2017: Band Director John E. Newson leads the band in the alma mater at the end of the game. Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-21637.jpg
  • WASHINGTON,DC - October 6, 2017: Percussion Coordinator Dion Wright-Nelson speaks with his section at the end of practice.<br />
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band is part of a long tradition of outstanding bands at HBCU's. The band practices in the days leading up to a home game against North Carolina Central. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
    HU-Showtime-Marching-Band-20303.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/6/17 -- Van Brooks runs the Safe Alternative Center, which he started to give middle school kids in West Baltimore a safe place to learn and play. <br />
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Brooks was a Division 1 prospect when he played football in high school, but was paralyzed in a freak accident after making a tackle in his junior year. He regained the use of his arms, even walking again with much assistance, and graduated on time from high school. He later earned a degree in marketing from Towson University. Though still confined to a wheelchair, he is self-sufficient and runs the center.…by André Chung #_AC19467
    VanBrooks-19467.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/6/17 -- Van Brooks runs the Safe Alternative Center, which he started to give middle school kids in West Baltimore a safe place to learn and play. <br />
<br />
Brooks was a Division 1 prospect when he played football in high school, but was paralyzed in a freak accident after making a tackle in his junior year. He regained the use of his arms, even walking again with much assistance, and graduated on time from high school. He later earned a degree in marketing from Towson University. Though still confined to a wheelchair, he is self-sufficient and runs the center.…by André Chung #_AC19450
    VanBrooks-19450.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/6/17 -- SAFE Center students work together to bake a pineapple upside-down cake as they work on a project directed by visiting mentor Chef Steven Leonard.<br />
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Van Brooks runs the Safe Alternative Center, which he started to give middle school kids in West Baltimore a safe place to learn and play. <br />
<br />
Brooks was a Division 1 prospect when he played football in high school, but was paralyzed in a freak accident after making a tackle in his junior year. He regained the use of his arms, even walking again with much assistance, and graduated on time from high school. He later earned a degree in marketing from Towson University. Though still confined to a wheelchair, he is self-sufficient and runs the center.…by André Chung #_AC19373
    VanBrooks-19373.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/6/17 -- Van Brooks runs the Safe Alternative Center, which he started to give middle school kids in West Baltimore a safe place to learn and play. <br />
<br />
Brooks was a Division 1 prospect when he played football in high school, but was paralyzed in a freak accident after making a tackle in his junior year. He regained the use of his arms, even walking again with much assistance, and graduated on time from high school. He later earned a degree in marketing from Towson University. Though still confined to a wheelchair, he is self-sufficient and runs the center.…by André Chung #_AC21499
    VanBrooks-21499.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 3/6/17 -- Van Brooks runs the Safe Alternative Center, which he started to give middle school kids in West Baltimore a safe place to learn and play. <br />
<br />
Brooks was a Division 1 prospect when he played football in high school, but was paralyzed in a freak accident after making a tackle in his junior year. He regained the use of his arms, even walking again with much assistance, and graduated on time from high school. He later earned a degree in marketing from Towson University. Though still confined to a wheelchair, he is self-sufficient and runs the center.…by André Chung #_AC21466
    VanBrooks-21466.jpg
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