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Transitions: Continuing the Legacy of Sonny Driver and ScoopUSA Newspaper

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Wed, Nov 16, 2022 | 2:00 pm—Join the Blockson Collection in a conversation with Sherri Horsey Darden, reflecting on her journey with ScoopUSA. 

Succession is a fatal flaw for many small businesses. The owners often don’t have anyone to carry the torch and keep the family business going. In the case of Sherri Horsey Darden and Scoop, she was fortunate to come into Sonny Driver’s life. In 1996, Sherri walked into his office as a clerk typist and over the course of 22 years, she became more like a daughter than an employee. When Sonny Driver became ill, she agreed to carry his torch and to continue his life’s work of being a voice for our communities. 

Sherri has since transitioned Scoop into a media company. Today, Scoop has three publications, a radio show and a non-profit ScoopUSA Media Community Education Program. It has been five years since Sherri became the owner and publisher of Scoop. And each year, she has gained insights into herself and who she needs to be to represent the 40,000 people who read Scoop each time the newspaper is published. 

This program is presented in partnership with the Charles L. Blockson Collection of African-Americana and the African Diaspora at Penn State Special Collections Library. 

This program will be presented via Zoom. On the day of the program, use this link to join: https://temple.zoom.us/j/94692490854 

Our programs are geared toward a general audience and are open to all, including Temple students, faculty, staff, alumni, neighbors, and friends. Registration is encouraged. 

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