By Angela Dorn Special to the AFRO Black women in America are using their power and belief in themselves to change their lives and America for the better. Think of Stacey Abrams, the Georgia politician who, had it not been for cheating and voter intimidation, would have been America’s first Black woman governor, or activist […]
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MSU Loses Promising Student Athlete in Motorcycle Accident
By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com Jordan Cofield was rising from the shadows as a Morgan State student who was making a name for himself as an athlete last spring. Now as the university prepares for fall classes Cofield’s memory only remains following a tragic motorcycle accident that claimed his life on Aug. […]
BSE RECORDINGS Presents “SECRET GARDEN” featuring SISQO, RAHEEM DEVAUGHN, SHAWN STOCKMAN and OMAR WILSON
SECRET GARDEN was just world premiered on RollingStone.com. “The Secret Garden” is getting an all-star update courtesy of Sisqo (known for his solo hits and time in Dru Hill), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men), Raheem DeVaughn, and Omar Wilson. The four singers are careful to stay faithful to Jones’ original arrangement for “The Secret Garden,” […]
Ida B. Wells Remembered with Massive Mosaic at Union Station
By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor While Black women were instrumental in women gaining the right to vote on Aug. 18, 1920, they were met with racism from their White counterparts during the suffrage fight and are now often forgotten as foremothers of the movement. Despite not always having been invited to the table, Black […]
AFRO Exclusive: Parents Change Law Through Personal Tragedy
By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com From a very public tragedy that changed their lives forever, Tonya Wilson and Martin McNair have shown the world incredible resilience and the ability to forgive. The parents of former University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair channeled their heartache and turned it into meaningful policy changes […]
Michelle Obama Emphasizes Empathy, Going High, The Vote
By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com When a Black woman says “It is what it is,” most of the time, it must be so- and, while Michelle Obama may have been taking a jab at President Donald Trump, who used the same phrase when talking about COVID-19 deaths– in her speech for the Democratic […]
A Renewed Attack on Voting Rights
By Sean Yoes AFRO Baltimore Editor syoes@afro.com According to the Washington Post, the 45th President of the United States has told more than 20,000 lies as his first term comes to a close. But, perhaps the most insidious and damaging ongoing series of lies being injected into the public discourse by Donald Trump is his […]
AFRO Exclusive: Rev. Al Sharpton Talks Trump, Racism, Protesting, Hope For the Future
By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com Not many people have known their life’s calling and then began that work during adolescence; however the Rev. Al Sharpton has been in pulpits since boyhood, led civil rights organizations since his teens and been a life-long justice-fighter. At 65, the founder and president of the National Action […]
Do Something…Vote!
On August 28, 1963, Dr. King delivered his well-known “I Have a Dream” speech declaring, “We cannot be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote, and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. No, no, we are not satisfied, and we will not be satisfied until […]
Masks Everywhere, Mandatory Quarantines From High Risk Locations
By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com Despite restaurants, bars and shopping centers beginning to reopen, coronavirus is still in the nation’s capital, and Mayor Muriel Bowser has implemented orders effective immediately to slow and prevent the further spread of this pandemic. With more than 11,850 residents testing positive for COVID-19, and counting, Washingtonians must […]
Lexington Market Reopens July 30
BALTIMORE PUBLIC MARKETS ARE MAKING A COMEBACK FROM COVID Lexington Market now open Thursdays through Saturdays at 50% capacity BALTIMORE, MD (July 28, 2020) – The Board of Directors of the Baltimore Public Markets announced today that Lexington Market is now open and allowing customers inside at 50% capacity from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., […]
CSU Press Release: Tenyo Pearl Named Among Maryland’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence
Coppin State University’s Tenyo Pearl named among Maryland’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence BALTIMORE – Tenyo Pearl, director of Coppin State University’s Non-Profit Leadership Alliance, has been named to the Daily Record’s 2020 listing of Maryland’s Top 100 Women Circle of Excellence. Pearl was selected based upon leadership achievement demonstrated through professional accomplishments, community involvement and […]

