Windsor Group, a Black, women and veteran-owned business, has been awarded a contract to provide outreach and technical assistance for the USDA’s Discrimination Financial Assistance Program, which aims to provide financial assistance to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who have been discriminated against.
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Remembering Gladys Blount and Romay Johnson-Davis, women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
Two members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, Mrs. Gladys Blount and Mrs. Romay Johnson-Davis, are remembered for their courageous service during WWII, their long and meaningful lives, and their contributions to the fashion industry.
Council member Janeese Lewis George shares thoughts on Harris campaign
D.C. Councilmember Janeese Lewis George has expressed her excitement and support for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, citing her qualifications and the momentum she has built in just a few weeks.
Ben Crump announces lawsuit against big pharma on behalf of Henrietta Lacks family
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump and attorney Christopher Seeger have filed a lawsuit on behalf of the family of Henrietta Lacks against Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., Novartis Gene Therapies Inc., Viatris Inc. and Mylan Pharmaceuticals for the wrongful and unauthorized commercialization of her cells.
Artscape returns to Baltimore for celebration of art, music and culture
Artscape 2024 was a success, featuring over 150 vendor booths, interactive installations, and a lineup of performances, showcasing the diversity of Baltimore’s creative scene and bringing people together in celebration of the arts.
Black women respond to new report on tampon toxicity
A recent study by UC Berkeley found toxic metals in 14 of 30 tampon brands, raising concerns about the potential health risks associated with the use of these products.
African Diaspora International Film Festival returns to D.C. for 17th year
The African Diaspora International Film Festival D.C. is hosting a three-day event to showcase films from around the world that focus on topics such as women’s rights, colorism, homosexuality, and gender segregation.
Little Miss Black US of A continues to inspire young girls with annual pageantÂ
The Little Miss Black US of A pageant is returning to Maryland to inspire the next generation of young Black girls to serve their communities, showcase their beauty, intellect and talent, and develop their leadership skills.
How fast fashion is affecting global communities of color
Fast fashion is a billion dollar industry that is exploiting cheap labor and producing excessive waste, but consumers can be more intentional and sustainable by supporting brands that prioritize longevity and transparency, buying less and caring for what they have.
Experts discuss how microplastics get into our systems and the effectsÂ
Microplastics have been found in the bloodstream of patients and can be ingested through food and water containers, but there is little evidence to suggest they are a health concern and there is no policy in place to regulate them.
Park West Health Systems receives 2.5 million for expansions and renovations
Park West Health Systems is expanding its behavioral health services to include youth behavioral health and making the building more ADA compliant, thanks to a 14 million dollar government funding, with construction set to begin this fall and completion expected in spring 2026.
Black Restaurant Week returns to D.C. and Baltimore area for fifth year
Black Restaurant Week is returning to Washington D.C. and Baltimore for its fifth year, aiming to stimulate the economy of the Black community and highlight Black-owned culinary businesses and professionals who cannot afford marketing campaigns.

