Former Maryland lawmaker Jill P. Carter has launched the Walter P. Carter Institute for Leadership and Service to honor her father’s civil rights legacy and empower Baltimore communities through collaboration, education and cultural preservation.
Author Archives: AFRO Staff
AFRO Editorial: Our lives are on the line—again: What political violence means for Black America
A surge in political violence—fueled by dangerous rhetoric from figures like the 47th president—is putting lives at risk, and for Black Americans, the deadly consequences of such dehumanization are all too familiar.
Montgomery County police seeking missing 83-year-old man
An 83-year-old Bethesda man, Abraham Dabela, has been missing since June 7 and is believed to be driving a blue 2015 Volvo XC60, and the Montgomery County Department of Police is seeking the public’s help in locating him.
Obit: Naba’a Muhammad, Final Call editor, has died
Naba’a Muhammad, editor-in-chief of The Final Call and a prominent voice in the Black Press and Nation of Islam, died on June 6, 2025, according to the National Newspaper Publishers Association. A veteran journalist and activist, Muhammad led The Final Call since 2009 and spent nearly four decades advocating for racial justice, independent media, and community empowerment.
Anna Mae Robertson, ‘Six Triple Eight’ member, dies at 101
Anna Mae Robertson, one of the last surviving members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known as the “Six Triple Eight,” died at 101 after a life of military service and dedication to her family.
Locals to face off in ‘Ask a D.C. Native, Live!’ trivia showdown
Ask a D.C. Native, Live!” will bring to life the popular “Ask a D.C. Native” column with a live trivia showdown celebrating D.C. Natives Day. The May 19 event at Eaton House will provide locals an opportunity to test their District knowledge and celebrate hometown pride.
Nation honors public servants who power and protect our communities
Local resident Missy Love shares a perspective of public servants who show up every day to educate, protect and support our communities—deserving gratitude not just this week, but year-round.
Preakness Stakes 150: And they’re off!
The Preakness Stakes are run each year as the second jewel in the Triple Crown, a series of prestigious horse races in Kentucky, Maryland and New York, respectively. This year’s race will take place on May 17 at Pimlico Race Course.
Johns Hopkins to honor AFRO Publisher Frances Murphy Draper and other visionaries at 2025 commencement
By AFRO Staff The iconic Homewood Field at Johns Hopkins University will serve as the stage for more than a graduation on May 22. It will be a celebration of legacy, leadership and lifelong impact as four distinguished figures receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees during the university’s 2025 commencement ceremony. Among them is […]
Governor Moore delivers commencement address at Lincoln University
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore delivered the May 4 commencement address at Lincoln University, honoring the legacy of his grandfather—an alumnus forced to flee the U.S. as a child—and urging the Class of 2025 to embrace patriotism by shaping a better future. Moore, a military veteran and author, emphasized gratitude for past sacrifices and the responsibility of graduates to lead with purpose and unity.
Obituary: Trailblazing AME Bishop Carolyn Guidry dead at 87
The Right Rev. Carolyn Guidry, a pioneering bishop and the first woman to lead several major roles within the African Methodist Episcopal Church, died May 3 at age 87 after a distinguished life of ministry, leadership, and community service.
From Uprising to progress: 10 years after Freddie Gray, Baltimore sees historic drop in homicide
Ten years after Freddie Gray’s death and the Baltimore Uprising that followed, city leaders and Gray’s family reflect on the lasting pain and the progress made since 2015.

