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Derek Chauvin Murder Trial: Community has mixed reactions to guilty verdict

Aisha Flowers, 32, participating in a Black Lives Matter protest weeks after the killing of George Floyd in May 2020. On April 20, almost one year after Floyd’s murder, his killer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three charges which included second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second degree manslaughter. Chauvin was denied bail and […]

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‘Chat and Chew’ to create wealth

Kimberly Manning Kimberly Manning is a financial strategist, author and speaker. She’s spent well over 20 years in corporate America with numerous awards and accolades on her path to success. That was the corporate side of Manning’s evolution; however, her personal life was quite different. Often being called “Nurse Betty,” she had become the private […]

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Top 10 HBCU endowments

By Sean Yoes AFRO Senior Reporter syoes@afro.com The murder of George Floyd and the killing of Breonna Taylor, both at the hands of law enforcement were the primary tragic episodes that sparked the nation’s current racial reckoning. The onslaught of COVID-19 has killed millions around the world and more than 500,000 in America, with a […]

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Examining historic Black businesses, the wealth gap, financial literacy

Frances “Toni” Draper, AFRO CEO and Publisher Over ten years ago, Black Enterprise magazine published what I’m calling Ten Wealth Principles:  l will live within my means. I will maximize my income potential through education and training. I will effectively manage my budget, credit debt and training.  I will save at least 10% of my […]

Posted inCoronavirus

Child Maltreatment, how to avoid it, how to help

Ìyánifá Ifáṣadé Shamette Franklin spoke to the AFRO about child maltreatment, ways to spot the issue and help children facing mistreatment, and offered tips to avoid neglecting or abusing young people in the future. (Screenshot) Micha Green and Ìyánifá Ifáṣadé Shamette Franklin Special to the AFRO With the COVID-19 pandemic, pupils were suddenly missing from […]

Posted inMaryland Government

Maryland General Assembly comes through with police reform

By Deborah Bailey Special to the AFRO (Updated 04/12/2021) Police reform in Maryland is now the law of the land, thanks to the Maryland General Assembly’s quick action, April 10, to overturn vetoes by Governor Larry Hogan on key measures of the Maryland Police Accountability Act and a related law enforcement measure changing parole requirements […]

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