Posted in!Front Page

Dave Chappelle fought to bring truth through comedy during pandemic

Dave Chappelle’s untitled documentary film premiered at the Kennedy Center last weekend. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File) By Micha Green D.C. and Digital Editor mgreen@afro.com Donning face masks and stylish outfits, thousands packed into The Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall for Untitled: Dave Chappelle Documentary Film, on Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. People waited in wonder […]

Posted inBaltimore Community

The story of Gwen Levi: Non-violent elderly prisoners should not be the focus of our criminal justice system

Congressman Kweisi Mfume (Courtesy Photo) By Congressman Kweisi Mfume Special to the AFRO How Did We Get to This Place?—Too often we are forced to ask ourselves this question of the criminal justice system. Consider the recent case of Ms. Gwen Levi. As you may recall, Gwen Levi is a 76-year-old grandmother who lives in […]

Posted in!Front Page

We mourn together

Bishop Douglas Miles (Courtesy photo) On behalf of BUILD and Metro IAF, it is with heavy hearts that we reach out to share the news that Bishop Douglas Miles, IAF Co Chair and BUILD Co Chair Emeritus, passed away today after complications from heart surgery. Bishop was a giant of a man, pastor, leader and […]

Posted in!Front Page

Unparalleled Hayti app aggregates news content from Black publishers

The COVID-19 pandemic and seeing the demise of many Black news professionals inspired Cary Wheelous to launch Hayti, a mobile app that supplies users with access to content from over 200 Black publishers. (Courtesy photo) By Megan Sayles AFRO Business Writer Report for America Corps Member msayles@afro.com When Cary Wheelous heard that the Carolina Times […]

Posted in!Front Page

Morgan State University to address workforce inequities with overhaul of employee classifications and wages

(Photos Courtesy of Office of Morgan State University) Today, with the support of the Board of Regents, Morgan State University President David K. Wilson announced an end to the longtime practice of hiring contractual employees to augment the University’s workforce needs and heralded the conversion of eligible existing contractual employees to full-time with benefits. In […]

Posted in!Front Page

New President Anthony Jenkins wants Coppin to be recognized as the gem that it is

Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, Coppin’s eighth president. (Courtesy photo) By Beverly Richards Special to the AFRO Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, Coppin’s eighth president, is relying on the ability of faculty, staff and community partners to help advance the university’s vision and mission. Experiential learning for students, opportunities to showcase faculty expertise, and seeing Coppin get […]

Posted in!Front Page

#SecuringtheBag: Amish farmers, arabbers provide infrastructure solutions to Baltimore food deserts

(Courtesy photo) PK Semler Special to the AFRO The Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Clagett Farm and iconic Baltimore arabbers sourcing fresh produce from Amish and Mennonite farms in Lancaster, Pennsylvania have for years been solving the number one cause of Baltimore’s food desert and insecurity: Infrastructure. In fact, American small and midsize family farmers receive less […]

Gift this article