Monday, June 3, 2013

The Warrior Review Launch Party



Thurgood Marshall Academy's student authors and artists attended the launch party for the school's first annual literary journal, The Warrior Review, this past Friday in the courtyard. Students signed copies of The Warrior Review and read their work at an open mic!


Music teacher Mr. Van Siclen played original compositions that students created in Music Club, and unveiled the TMA sound cloud page: https://soundcloud.com/pvansiclen.

The Warrior Review is now available for purchase: $3 with a TMA student ID, and $5 without. You can buy them in the Programs Office, or by emailing Mr. Corcoran: acorcoran@tmapchs.org.

If you see any of our 38 contributors out and about, congratulate them on their achievements!

Darricka Allen

Te’Asia Capies
Beverly Carpenter
Cheyonne Dickens
Amani Dunn
Japaira Ellison
DeLanté Fludd
Monee Ford
Stewart Gray
Daymoni Guyton
Lexis Harkum
Rebecca Holloway
Demetria House
Kaneshia House
Elcid Johnson, Jr.
Kadeejah Johnson
Marquett Jones
Destiny Long
Roneisha Mason
Kennika Massie
Malachi McCAskill
Carlos McKnight
D’ionni Michals-Phillips
Mario Munroe
Marissa Munroe
Marcelus Newell
Earica Parrish
Aaron Parrish-Dean
Brian Reid
Lawrence Rosemond
Khalia Scott
Raven Smith
Jordan Taylor
Cornell Thorndyke
Cer’cia Wallace
Kenyana Williams
Gregory Wilson 
Michelle Wright




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