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Howard Leaders Talk VP Harris, Black Agendas

Kamala Harris hugs Amos Jackson III, then Howard University Student Association president, after speaking at Howard University in January 2019. Boasting having educated the first Black and first woman to be elected Vice President, Howard University leaders discussed the significance of Kamala Harris and the importance of holding leaders accountable to address issues facing HBCUs […]

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Wizards Season On Hold Due to COVID-19

The Washington Wizards have had six players test positive for the coronavirus halting play. Washington has struggled mightily before the stoppage and Wizards guard Russell Westbrook is only averaging 19.3 points per game (lowest since 2009-2010), while playing the most minutes of his career. (Courtesy Photo) By Daniel Kucin Jr. Special to the AFRO Last […]

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TCR breaking news: Bishop Vashti M. McKenzie to participate in virtual presidential inaugural service on January 21

Bishop Vashti M. McKenzie Today, the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) and Washington National Cathedral announced the Virtual Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service on Thursday, January 21, at 10:00 AM ET. Then-President Joe Biden will join the virtual event hosted by the Washington National Cathedral, and the service will be live-streamed at https://bideninaugural.org/watch and https://cathedral.org with closed […]

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Southwest Partnership appoints new executive director

Anthony Scott, Executive Director at Southwest Partnership of Baltimore (Courtesy Photo) Baltimore, MD (Friday, January 15, 2021) —Southwest Partnership President  Richard Parker and the Board of Directors are pleased to announce the appointment  of Anthony Scott as the organization’s next Executive Director. Scott joined the  partnership in 2018 after working in the Baltimore Mayor’s Office […]

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Activists rising: 35 and under

This edition of the AFRO’s“We’re Still Here” series is dedicated to community activists, past and present. Pictured above are activists Regan Farley, left, and Ron Jeffries, right, who are determined to make a difference in their community and in the world, standing on the shoulders of those who are also featured in this edition. (Photo […]

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Black woman takes over as Chief of U.S. Capitol Police

Yogananda Pittman, Assistant Chief for Protective and Intelligence Operations, takes over as acting Chief of the 2,300-member U.S. Capitol Police. (Photo courtesy BlackPressUSA) By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia A Black woman now has the task of restoring order at the U.S. Capitol. Yogananda Pittman, a Morgan State graduate, takes over […]

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