Olunifemi Anawo
Taryn Harris
Ricardo Bruinton

Olunifemi Anawo
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) recently awarded $1,500 scholarships to four students from across Sussex County as part of its annual Charlotte King Scholarship program.
Named for the SDARJ’s founder, the program recognizes Black and African American students from Sussex County who are continuing their education beyond high school and have demonstrated concern for furthering racial understanding and justice, qualities of citizenship and leadership, and service to their school and community.
Taryn Harris
The selected students are: Olunifemi Anawo and Taryn Harris, Sussex Central High School; Ricardo Bruinton Jr., Milford High School; and Ayreonna Hudson, Cape Henlopen High School.
Ricardo Bruinton
For 2025, the Charlotte King Scholarship program received donations from James Emrich, Nancy Powell, and Raymond and Lisa Graff.
SDARJ is a non-partisan organization that educates, informs and advocates for racial justice, equity and fair opportunity in the community. For more information, visit sdarj.org.
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