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Robyn Murphy has been named the permanent CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts, following nearly eight ...
The inaugural BMore Bald Expo 2025 will take place Aug. 8-10 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Baltimore–BWI Airport, celebrating ...
Experience the vibrant 'Voices of History' Street Fair at the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, filled with music, art, food, and wellness resources.
A vibrant new mural celebrating Black legacy and community was unveiled outside Jubilee Arts in West Baltimore, created through a collaboration between Creative Nomads and Afro Charities. Featuring ...
The AFRO-American Newspapers, a 133-year-old Black-owned and family-owned business, continues to thrive under the leadership of Publisher and CEO Frances Murphy Draper, blending its historic legacy ...
The Baltimore County Council introduced a new redistricting plan that includes two majority-Black districts and consolidates eastern waterfront communities into a single district. The proposal, which ...
The AFRO will host their D.C. High Tea on Sept. 6 at Shiloh Baptist Church, located at 1500 9th Street NW in the nation’s capital.
Volunteers of America unveiled 71 renovated affordable housing units in Southwest Baltimore, aiming to support veterans, ...
Dads to Doulas is a new program empowering Black men to advocate for their families' maternal health, addressing disparities in outcomes.
Maryland establishes a commission to investigate its own lynching cases from the past. The Maryland Lynching Memorial Project ...
With more Americans turning to self-employment for greater fulfillment, experts emphasize the importance of starting ...
Labrenia Parker spent nights sleeping on friends’ floors before a housing voucher gave her and her children a stable place to ...
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