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Uber Partners with D.C. on the Future of Urban Mobility

by Special to the AFROApril 13, 2018January 25, 2022

By Hamzat Sani, Special to the AFRO Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi made his first trip to Washington, D.C. memorable. Clad in a pink dress shirt and pocket square, a seeming […]

Posted inWashington D.C. News

DC Group Looks to Reconnect with Community

by Special to the AFROApril 12, 2018January 25, 2022

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com One of Ward 8’s most far-reaching private social service agencies recently met to re-invigorate its mission and to prepare for its part in the […]

Posted inWashington D.C. News

DC Communities of Color Feel Left Out By Food Delivery Services

by Special to the AFROApril 12, 2018January 25, 2022

By Christina Sturdivant-Sani, Special to the AFRO A 31-year-old Ward 7 resident has created an online petition calling out food delivery services that don’t deliver to neighborhoods east of the Anacostia […]

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Eddie Brown on Blessing Those Less Fortunate

by Special to the AFROApril 12, 2018January 25, 2022

By Lisa Snowden McCray, Special to the AFRO Eddie Brown, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist, says that almost 20 years ago, he began passing down a bit of advice to some family […]

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The Art of Picking a Tax Accountant

by Special to the AFROApril 12, 2018January 25, 2022

By Lisa Snowden-McCray, Special to the AFRO Anthony Moon, CEO and president of Baltimore-based ATPAC accounting and tax services (also, full disclosure, the guy who does my taxes), says that people […]

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Insurers Look to Pass Drug Price Breaks Straight to Consumer

by Associated PressApril 12, 2018January 25, 2022

By The Associated Press Some major health insurers plan to take a little sting out of prescription drug prices by giving customers rebates at the pharmacy counter. Aetna and UnitedHealthcare […]

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Marijuana Initiative Part of Mixed Legacy of 2018 Legislative Session

by Special to the AFROApril 11, 2018January 25, 2022

By Deborah Bailey, Special to the AFRO The 2018 Session of the Maryland General Assembly ended this week with a mixed report on legislation impactful particularly in Maryland’s Black community. Minority […]

Posted inWashington D.C. News

D.C. Native Gives Back with Socks

by Special to the AFROApril 6, 2018January 25, 2022

By Jasmine Ball, Special to the AFRO A native Washingtonian is giving back to the community with socks. Socks might appear minor for some, but to others they can change lives. […]

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Housing Crisis Looms in Ward 1: Candidates

by Special to the AFROApril 6, 2018January 25, 2022

By James Wright, Special to the AFRO, jwright@afro.com The candidates for one of the District of Columbia’s most contested D.C. Council races recently got together to discuss one of the […]

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First-Ever HBCU Museum Opens Down the Street

by Special to the AFROApril 5, 2018January 25, 2022

By Lauren E. Williams, Special to the AFRO The walls are covered with school sports memorabilia, personal photographs, and newspaper articles. The furniture is modern, yet understated, as not to […]

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Atima Omara, Political Pioneer with No Fear of Failing

by Special to the AFROApril 5, 2018January 25, 2022

By Tilesha Brown, Special to the AFRO Atima Omara is an award-winning political strategist, advocate, writer and speaker based in Washington, D.C. She made history in 2013 when she became the […]

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Susan Rice Joins Netflix Board of Directors

by Special to the AFROMarch 30, 2018January 25, 2022

By Chelsea Burwell, Special to the AFRO Susan Rice, former U.S. National Security adviser, has been named to Netflix’s board of directors. Susan Rice, Department of State Photo as US Ambassador […]

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