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Johns Hopkins University to award Baltimore Artist Joyce J. Scott honorary Doctor of Humane Letters

By Jannette J. Witmyer, Special to the Afro When Johns Hopkins University holds its 146th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 22, the University will award an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Baltimore artist Joyce J. Scott, a visual and performing artist well known for creating intricately designed beadwork, sculpture, and quilt-work to expose and address social […]

Posted inPrince George's County News

Civil rights exhibit on Maryland’s pivotal role to open this Spring

By Nicole D. Batey, Special to the AFRO The Maryland Center for History and Culture will open its new exhibit, “Passion and Purpose: Voices of Maryland’s Civil Rights Activists,” on May 20. In the exhibition, historic moments in the ongoing civil rights movement are told through the words and voices of those who lived it. […]

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Dewmore Baltimore celebrates 10 years, crowns new Grand Slam Youth Poetry winner

By AFRO Staff  Dewmore Baltimore, the city’s premier community-based organization focused on “using art and community organizing as tools to increase community engagement” is celebrating a decade in service this year. The organization recently held their Baltimore Youth Grand Slam at the Baltimore Design School in East Baltimore. Participants aged 13 to 19 were eligible […]

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Maria Taylor named new host of NBC’s Football night in America

By The Atlanta Voice Staff Report (NNPA Newswire) – In a predictable move, Maria Taylor was named the new host of “Football Night in America,” the most-watched studio show in sports, NBC Sports announced on May 12. “Football Night” is NBC Sports’ flagship studio show which precedes “Sunday Night Football” — primetime television’s No. 1 show for an unprecedented 11 […]

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Morgan U. alum, David E. Talbert, award-winning filmmaker, to keynote Spring commencement, May 21

By Special to the AFRO David E. Talbert, celebrated auteur and 1989 Morgan State University graduate, will be the keynote speaker at Morgan’s 145th Spring Commencement Exercises held on May 21, beginning at 9:30 a.m.  An accomplished and award-winning filmmaker, Talbert is set to deliver an inspiring message reflecting his profound capacity for storytelling and […]

Posted inARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Mosaic’s Marys Seacole Celebrates Black Caregivers

Broadway star and famed singer of the “Reading Rainbow” television show theme song, Tina Fabrique appears alongside local favorite Kim Bey under the direction of beloved local director Eric Ruffin in Mosaic Theater’s production of Marys Seacole by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury, on stage now through May 29th.  Hailed as “revelatory” by The […]

Posted inHealth

Be kind to yourself: a story of healing from relationship trauma

By Mylika Scatliffe, AFRO Women’s Health Writer Trauma is defined as “a deeply distressing or disturbing experience; emotional shock following a stressful event or physical injury.”  Relationship trauma is abusive behavior between intimate partners, and can grow out of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse that occurs during a relationship. It can result in long term […]

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