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Jazmin Veney’s footwear brand ARCH NYC caters to the modern woman

Baltimore native Jazmin Veney is the founder and owner of ARCH NYC, a footwear brand she launched in New York City in 2018. (Photo by Bre Johnson/@_bre_johnson) By Tonaé Lee Baltimore native, Jazmin Veney, is stepping into style with her luxury footwear brand, ARCH NYC. Graduating from the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, better known as […]

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Baltimore AKAs host conference on powering past the pandemic

The Baltimore County Upsilon Epsilon Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and Ladies of Vision Charities Inc. hosted a virtual conference, “Our Health and Our Wealth: Powering Past The Pandemic,” on Oct. 2. By Nadine Matthews Special to the AFRO “Health and wealth go together,” asserted Cardiologist Dr. Melissa Burroughts at the recent  Baltimore […]

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Civic Works’ Center for Sustainable Careers marks 1,000 graduates trained in family-sustaining careers

The Center for Sustainable Careers offers free job training to Baltimore residents in the solar and construction industries. Graduates of the program are placed in jobs with the center’s employer partners and earn an average wage of $17.50 per hour. (Courtesy Photo) By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer Report for America Corps Member msayles@afro.com Civic […]

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Coppin State University Announces 2021 Inauguration Week and Dr. Anthony Jenkins’ Investiture

Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, Coppin’s eighth president. (Courtesy photo) Next week, Coppin State University (CSU) will officially install President Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D., as the university’s 8th president. Inauguration Week, October 11th-15th, will be filled with celebration, academic discussion, and the reconnection of the university with the Baltimore community.  The week’s activities will, formally, mark […]

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Sickle Cell Disease Association holds 49th annual national convention virtually

HANOVER, Md.—The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America will hold its 49th annual national convention virtually this year from Tuesday, Oct. 12, through Saturday, Oct. 16. The five-day multidisciplinary convention addressing sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait draws hundreds of health care professionals, patients, families, community-based organizations, leaders and advocates. “Our lineup of world-class […]

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Safe Alternative promotes representation, leadership among Baltimore youth

After suffering a life-altering injury as a teenager, Van Brooks, center, created the Safe Alternative Foundation for Education to equip youth with the skills they need to prosper, regardless of where life takes them. (Courtesy of Safe Alternative Foundation for Education) By Jessica Dortch AFRO News Editor Some things just don’t go as planned and […]

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BWI Marshall Airport Restroom Improvement Plan approved by Board of Public Works

Major Restroom Enhancements will Boost Passenger Experience The Maryland Board of Public Works today approved a contract to modernize and expand public restrooms in Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The Board, chaired by Governor Larry Hogan and including Comptroller Peter Franchot and Treasurer Nancy Kopp, unanimously approved a $54.9 million contract to improve six sets […]

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Baltimore City Democratic State Central Committee member vacancies – 43rd District

The Baltimore City Democratic State Central Committee is presently accepting resumes to fill two (2) vacancies for Central Committee Members in the 43rd Legislative District. Both vacancies are for full voting members of the 43rd District Democratic State Central Committee. Applicants should possess the following qualifications: Be a registered Democratic voter in the State of […]

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MD-based nonprofit introduces underserved children to media arts

Robert Jackson is the founder of B-Roll Media & Arts, a nonprofit that introduces underserved children, including students with learning disabilities, to media and arts. (Courtesy Image) By AFRO Staff Suffering from an undiagnosed learning disability—dyslexia—made school a constant uphill battle for Robert Jackson. Media arts was his salvation—boosting his confidence and self-esteem and offering […]

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