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Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle says ‘thank you’ with inaugural Asante Celebration 

By Ericka Alston Buck In the heart of Baltimore, a grassroots think tank organization known as Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS) has been making waves, championing the rights of the Black community. Founded by a group of college friends, LBS has evolved from a small collective to a powerful force pushing for legislative changes […]

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Common issues with your birth certificate and what to do about them

By George Townsend Special to the AFRO Your birth certificate is one of the most important identification documents you have – containing vital information about you, your birth and your family. It is important that your birth certificate has accurate information. Often, many Marylanders need to change some of the details on their birth certificate, either […]

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Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority becomes first Divine Nine sorority to raise $1 Million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

By Blackpress USA Staff Blackpress USA Rasheeda S. Liberty, International Grand Basileus of Sigma Gamma Rho stated, “Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated is grateful for the opportunity to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s work to find cures and help save the lives of children all over the world.” Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority – a […]

Discover the Money-Saving Gift of Toy Swapping

For many families finding creative ways to save money and live sustainability have become top priorities. One innovative solution is the concept of a “Toy Swap.” A toy swap involves exchanging unused toys with other families. This practice saves money while promoting a sense of community, reducing waste, and encouraging a more mindful approach to […]

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Tavon Scott sentenced to 15 years for murder of Timothy Reynolds near Baltimore Inner Harbor

By Shaela FosterSpecial to the AFRO Former squeegee worker, Tavon Scott Jr., 16, was sentenced to 15 years in prison Monday morning following the shooting death of 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds in July 2022.  It was a packed and emotional courtroom as the judge analyzed details surrounding Scott’s age, mental state, and his history, including three […]

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The business of self-care and how to budget for it 

By Megan SaylesAFRO Business Writermsayles@afro.com Although reducing stress and promoting well-being go hand in hand for many, it’s easy to confuse the act of “self-soothing” with what is called “self-care.” The former is typically reactive and occurs when a person engages in an activity to provide instant relief for emotional, mental or physical distress. The […]

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Gov. Moore highlights importance of transportation investments in Baltimore

By Tashi McQueenAFRO Political WriterTmcqueen@afro.com Gov. Wes Moore and Baltimore City Mayor Brandon M. Scott addressed the importance of transportation investments in Baltimore and what the state has done thus far on Oct. 16. “In the first 10 months of our administration, we’ve shown that in partnership progress is possible,” said Moore at the Greater […]

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Black advocates address social determinants of health 

By Tashi McQueenAFRO Political Writertmcqueen@afro.com Experts have long considered how racial disparities can play a part in the success or failure of achieving your best self.  While Black people, like many Americans, make resolutions at the top of the year to address emotional, mental and physical health– they must also take into account the social […]

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Disney UNCF Corporate Scholars named for 2023

Disney’s UNCF program introduces a new FX-supported scholarship in honor of legendary director John Singleton for students pursuing directing and producing in the next academic year; Andscape, Rhoden Fellowship, and National Geographic Content HBCU Scholarship also added, building on Disney and UNCF’s multi-year legacy of collaboration (Black PR Wire) Recently, The Walt Disney Company and […]

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How JA Biztown is teaching financial literacy to students

Ashleigh FieldsAFRO Assistant Editorafields@afro.com Parents across the country often wonder what they can do to educate their children about finances in the early stages of life. While many rely on books, online saving games and budgeting spreadsheets few are aware that there are other options. The Junior Achievement non-profit organization’s finance park and “JA Biztown” […]

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