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A purpose fulfilled: Honoring the work of comedian and community activist Pamela “Ms. Maybelle” Leak

By Catherine Pugh Special to the AFRO Pamela Renee Leak, known on stage as comedian Ms. Maybelle, as a philanthropist and a community activist, died February 29, bringing tears to many in Baltimore and beyond.  Leak, known as a philanthropist and community activist, died the evening February 29, bringing tears to many in the Baltimore […]

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“Six-Triple-Eight: A New Musical,” to honor Black women of WWII’s European Theater 

The 6888th Postal Directory Battalion, the only all-female, Black unit to serve in Europe during World War II, is the subject of a play currently being developed for Broadway, which aims to celebrate the courage and resilience of Black women in the face of adversity.

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U.S. House passes bill that could ban TikTok

By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com Congress is one step closer to banning or requiring a change in ownership of the popular social media platform, TikTok. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a much anticipated, contentious bill aimed at protecting national security from the dangers of social media.  The bill, if passed into law, […]

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Empowering creativity: Highlights from the Black Arts District’s annual meeting

By Ericka Alston Buck, Special to the AFRO In a celebration of culture, empowerment and community, the Black Arts District (BAD) recently convened for its annual community meeting at the New Song Community Center in Sandtown. At the heart of their mission lies a commitment to use an anti-displacement framework to empower Black creatives and […]

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Celebrating Black excellence at the 96th Oscars: A night of triumph and diversity

By Ericka Alston Buck, Special to the AFRO The 96th Annual Academy Awards will take place on March 10 in Los Angeles at the Dolby Theatre and the film industry’s Black talent will be on full display.  In the past year, a host of extraordinary African-American nominees have garnered the spotlight in leading and supporting […]

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REVISIT REIMAGINE’: Commemorating Maryland’s ‘Year of Civil Rights’ at the Banneker-Douglass Museum

By Ericka Alston Buck, Special to the AFRO In the heart of Annapolis, Md., nestled at 84 Franklin Street, lies the Banneker-Douglass Museum, a beacon of African-American history and culture. Stepping through its doors, visitors embark on a journey through time, a journey that is both reflective and forward-thinking.  Now, with 2024 marking the 60th […]

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