![]() Adrienne remained in the hospital for two more months and endured months of in-patient and out-patient rehabilitation. Three days later she emerged from the darkness. Later, as Evan watched her "sleeping," he prayed that his mother would wake up. Based on an incorrect news report, Adrienne's 4-year old son, Evan, had been told that his mother died. For three weeks Adrienne lay comatose in the hospital. Then everything went black.Īdrienne's husband and the movers watched as a teenage male driving a stolen car slammed into her, cutting her left leg off above the knee as she flew up in the air and landed on the ground. ![]() She and her husband Jerry were in the process of moving to their "dream house." Adrienne was packing her most precious personal items into her car's trunk. In 1996, Adrienne would prepare to make a move of a different kind. ![]() The job could be stressful, but Adrienne kept moving! She walked to wherever the events took her - on the tarmack, in the terminals, or in the community. She reported on weather-caused delays, plane crashes, special exhibitions and other items of public interest. A The third "power walking" woman whom I salute during 2012 Women's History Month is Adrienne Walker Pittman, a public relations professional.Īs the first African American spokesperson for the Baltimore/ Washington (now BW- Thurgood Marshall) International Airport, Adrienne was accustomed to being in front of bright lights. ![]()
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