Third-year molecular cell biology and physiology major Z’nya Spears welcomes guests for the Bridgerton Brunch at the Beach held at the Parkside North Rooftop. Spears is a member of the Black Scholars team and organizer of the melanin brunch. Rehansa Kulatilleke | Long Beach CurrentSecond-year fashion design major, Brittany Johnson, talks with other guests during the beginning of the Bridgerton Brunch at the Beach on Friday, April 24, at the Parkside North Rooftop. This is the fifth annual brunch event held by the Black Resource Center. Rehansa Kulatilleke | Long Beach CurrentThird-year molecular cell biology and physiology major, Z’nya Spears (right) introduces the event to new guests at the beginning of the event held at the Parkside North Rooftop. Bridgerton Brunch at the Beach was hosted by the Black Resource Center on Friday, April 24. Rehansa Kulatilleke | Long Beach CurrentFourth-year psychology student, Linda Valdez, gets fruit during the Bridgerton Brunch at the Beach, hosted by the Black Resource Center on Friday, April 24. Valdez was one of the Best Dressed winners for the event. Rehansa Kulatilleke | Long Beach CurrentFirst-year communications major, Dionna Croner, celebrates her victory as she was crowned as Best Dressed for the Bridgerton Brunch at the Beach held at the Parkside North Rooftop. The event was hosted by the Black Resource Center on Friday, April 24. Rehansa Kulatilleke | Long Beach CurrentThird-year biology major Hine Mamo was one of the many guests who attended the Bridgerton Brunch, where guests decorated handheld fans with markers. The Black Resource Center helped host the event at the Parkside North Rooftop on April 25. Rehansa Kulatilleke | Long Beach Current