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Teaching Artist Institute celebrates Ghanaian Independence Day

By AFRO Staff  Ghanaians and members of the African Diaspora worldwide recently celebrated the African country’s 68th Day of Independence. In Baltimore, the Teaching Artist Institute, which frequently hosts trips to Africa, hosted an event at the Sankofa Children’s Museum, located in the 1300 block of Pimlico Road.  The program featured African dancers, food and […]

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Coppin State University to celebrate women’s history month with leadership forum

Coppin State University will celebrate Women’s History Month with a special forum on March 28, highlighting the achievements and contributions of women throughout history. The event will feature keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and panel discussions on leadership, professional development, and women’s health. Organized by students and faculty, the forum aims to empower attendees with knowledge and confidence as they navigate their careers and personal growth.

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Baltimore Center Stage brings ‘Akeelah and The Bee’ to Charm City

By Megan SaylesAFRO Staff Writermsayles@afro.com Baltimore Center Stage’s (BCS) newest production, “Akeelah and The Bee,” opens March 20, and it’s kicking off BCS’s spring celebration of youth programs. Based on the 2006 hit film of the same name, the play follows 11-year-old Akeelah who lives in a rough Chicago neighborhood. With support from her community, […]

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Morgan State University unveils new Henrietta Lacks statue for National Blacks in Wax Museum

By Alexis TaylorAFRO Managing Editor Henrietta Lacks, the woman whose immortal cells have circled the globe, contributing to medical breakthroughs, research and vaccines, was honored at Morgan State University (MSU) with a wax figure on March 15.  Lacks, born in August 1920, is the Black woman responsible for giving the world the first cells capable […]

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Missed opportunity: BEYA leaders and attendees weigh in on military’s decision to pull out of job fair

The 2025 BEYA STEM Conference concluded on Feb. 15 without the U.S. Armed Forces, due to the 47th president’s executive order abolishing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the military, potentially impacting national security and the recruitment of talented individuals in the STEM fields.

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